She brushed away the tears that stood on her cheeks, and looked

sorrowfully at the portrait of the unfortunate young wife.

Beulah sat with her face partially averted, and her eyes shaded with

her hand; once or twice her lips moved, and a shiver ran over her.

She looked up, and said abruptly: "Leave the key of this room with me, will you? I should like to come

here occasionally."

"Certainly; come as often as you choose; and here on this bunch is

the key of the melodeon. Take it also; the instrument needs dusting,

I dare say, for it has never been opened since Guy left, nearly five

years ago. There, the clock struck two, and the boat leaves at four;

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there, too, is my husband's step. Come, my dear; we must go down.

Take these keys until I return."

She gave them to her, and they descended to the dining room, where

the doctor awaited them.

"Beulah, what are you going to do with yourself next year? You must

not think of living in that cottage alone. Since Mrs. Williams'

death you should abandon the thought of keeping house. It will not

do, child, for you to live there by yourself." So said the doctor a

short time before he bade her adieu.

"I don't know yet what I shall do. I am puzzled about a home."

"You need not be. Come and live in my house, as I begged you to do

long ago. Alice and I will be heartily glad to have you. Child, why

should you hesitate?"

"I prefer a home of my own, if circumstances permitted it. You and

Mrs. Asbury have been very kind in tendering me a home in your

house, and I do most sincerely thank you both for your friendly

interest; but I--"

"Oh, Beulah, I should be so very glad to have you always with me! My

dear child, come."

Mrs. Asbury passed her arm affectionately around the girl's waist.

Beulah looked at her with trembling lips, and said hastily: "Will you take me as a boarder?"

"I would rather take you as a friend--as a daughter."

"Not a bit of it, Alice. She shall pay the highest possible board.

Don't imagine, Miss Independence, that I expected for a moment to

offer you a home gratis. Pay board? That you shall; always in

advance, and candles, and fires, and the use of my library, and the

benefit of my explanations and conversation charged as 'extras,'"

cried the doctor, shaking his fist at her.