APRIL 1, 1872. | THE PANELLED HOUSE. A Chronicle of Two Sisters’ Vibes. By TH AUTHOR oF “A SrEpFiastT Woman,” “Erick THorbury,” ETc. ETO. WAGE COMING EVENTS. T left such things to bolder girls, Olivia or Clotilda. Nay, When that Clotilda, through her curls, Held both thine eyes in kers one day, I marvell’d, let me say. Mrs. BROWNING. PRJIOLONEL ARMYN’S fortnight had reached three weeks; but at last he | was really coming home, much to | Winny’s joy. The keen-witted little acquired a suspicion which made her | BISHOP MORNINGTON’S CHAPEL. | } } {her in the surmise. very unhappy, but which she could not shake off. She could not help thinking that there was more in the little flirtation between Flora and Edward Anderson than met the eye, and plenty of little circumstances, unnoticed by any one else, confirmed Still it was only surmise, not proof, and she had no actual reason for venturing’ to disturb Nest’s happy serenity in her love, and trust in her lover. She tried hard to put the idea! out of her head, but it would return; and eventu-| ally she was quite thankful to get Flora out of the’ house, trusting that out of sight would-be out of VOL, IX. N. S—=-NO, LII. O