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Nothing loath to follow Darrell, he bounded forward, but after a few

leaps, on discovering that his beloved mistress was not accompanying

them, he stopped, looking back in great perplexity. At a signal from her

and a word from Darrell he again started onward, but his backward

glances were more than Kate could bear, and she turned to go into the

house.

"What are you sending the dog after him for, anyway?" inquired her

father, himself somewhat puzzled.

"I have given Duke to Mr. Darrell, papa," she replied.

Something in the unnatural calmness of her tone startled him; he turned

to question her. She had gone, but in the glimpse which he had of her

face he read a little of the anguish which at that moment wrung her

young heart, and happening at the same time to catch his sister's eye,

he walked away, silent and uncomfortable.