mustn't grieve for her more than you can help, for

she's gone to a world where she's better off than

the richest of us here, and I know she'd wish you

to be happy—happy and good."

"And now, my dear, I have no news to tell, for

master and I go on just the same as usual, so I will

bring my letter to a close. Please give my best

respects to Mr. Renford. Dear Miss Felicia, good-bye,

and remember—don't think me bold for saying it, seeing

how things have changed for you lately—you haven't