“I didn’t know it myself,” returned Inna. “You see, papa’s illness and all was like the cloud with the silver lining.”

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“Your cloud was lined with gold, Miss Giche,” remarked Dick, “and no mistake!”

“It is our cloud as well—mine and Olive’s—isn’t it, Inna dear?” spoke Sybil, clinging to the new little heiress’s hand. “We are to be co-heiresses, all three, and grand-auntie knows how.”

“Oh, ay! share and share, like dividing one apple between the three of you; but Inna is the heiress,” said Dick.

THE END

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