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"Did you ring, sir?"

"Yes; tell Philip I want my buggy."

"Oh, you are going to ride! Can I go? and will we go to see Aunt

Beulah--will we?" She looked at him earnestly.

"Would you like to go there, Cornelia?"

"Oh, yes! I always like to go there. I love her, she is so good!

Let's go to see her, won't you?"

"Yes; you shall go with me, my darling."

He bent down to kiss her coral lips, and just then Mrs. Graham swept

into the room. She was attired in an elegant riding habit of dark

purple, while a velvet hat of the same color, with a long, drooping

plume, shaded her face. Her hands were incased in delicate kid

gauntlets, which fitted with perfect exactness. She was a beautiful

woman, and the costume heightened her loveliness. She started

slightly on perceiving her husband, and said hastily: "I thought you were at your office. Cornelia, what on earth have you

done with my riding whip? you mischievous little wretch! You lost it

once before. Go find it; I am waiting for it. Go this instant!"

"I don't know where it is," returned the child, making no effort to

leave her father's arms.

Eugene glanced up at his wife; his eyes wandered over her becoming

and beautiful dress, then went back to the sunny face of his child.

An angry flush dyed Antoinette's cheeks as she observed her

daughter's indifference.

"Where is my whip? I say. Flora saw you with it yesterday, whipping

that hobby-horse. I told you to keep your hands off of it, didn't I?

If you don't go and find it quick, I'll box you soundly, you

meddlesome little brat!"

"I haven't had it since you told me I shouldn't play with it. Flora

tells a story," answered Cornelia, sobbing.

"You did have it!" cried the angry mother, shaking her hand

threateningly.

"Did you see her with it?" asked Eugene, rising, with the child in

his arms.

"I know she had it!"

"Did you see her with it, I asked you?"

"No; but Flora did, and that is all the same; besides, I--"

"Here is the whip, ma'am. I found it last week in the hall, behind a

chair, and put it in the cane stand. The last time you went to ride,

you put it and your gloves on a chair in the hall, and went into the

parlor to see some company. Flora picked up the gloves and carried

them upstairs, but didn't see the whip."