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"Yes," he said. "We are. Nell, I want to show my treasure to the good

folk who have known me since I was a boy. Perhaps the news has reached

the village by this time--for the servants at the Hall know it, and I

want them to see how happy you have made me!"

There could be no doubt of the news having got to the village, for as

the dogcart sped through it the people came to the doors of the shops

and cottages, all alive with curiosity and excitement.

Drake nodded to the curtseys and greetings, and looked so radiantly

happy that one woman, feeling that touch of nature which makes all men

kin, called out to them: "God bless you, my lord, and send you both happiness!"

"That's worth having, Nell," he said, very quietly; but Nell didn't

speak, and the tears were in her eyes. "A few days ago I should have

laughed or sneered at that benediction," he said gravely. "What a change

has come over my life in a few short hours! There is no magic like that

of love, Nell."

They were silent for some time after they had left the village behind

them, but presently Drake began to call her attention to the various

points of interest in the view; the prosperous farms, and thickly wooded

preserves; and Nell began, half unconsciously, to realize the extent of

the vast estate--the one of many--of which the man she was going to

marry was lord and master.

"I'm going to take you to a farm which has been held by the same family

for several generations," he said. "I think you will like Styles and his

wife; and you won't mind if they are outspoken, dearest? I was here to

lunch only the other day, and Styles read me a lecture on my duties as

lord of Angleford. One of the heads was that I ought to choose a wife

without loss of time. I want to show him that I have taken his sermon to

heart."

"Perhaps he may not approve of your choice," said Nell.

Drake laughed.

"Well, if he doesn't, he won't hesitate to say so," he said.

They pulled up at the farm, and Styles came down to the gate to welcome

them, calling to a lad to hold the mare.

"Yes, we will come in for a minute or two, Styles, if Mrs. Styles will

have us," said Drake.

Mrs. Styles, in the doorway, wiping her hands freshly washed from the

flour of a pudding, smiled a welcome.