"My specimens of your spelling? Love spells, eh?"
"Here—all here."
"No, they are not," said Julia, snatching them, "they are here." And she stuffed both her pockets with them.
"And the engaged ring," said Percy, radiant now, and producing it, "d-d-don't forget that."
Julia began to hesitate. "If I put that on, it will be for life."
"Yes, it will," said Percy.
"Then give me a moment to think."
After due consideration she said what she had made up her mind to say long before.
"Percy, you're a man of honor. I'll be yours upon one solemn condition—that from this hour till death parts us, you promise to give your faith where you give your love."
"I'll give my faith where I give my love," said Percy, solemnly.