gotten his genius for money-making from Heaven, but he certainly

got his temper from the devil. I really believe," said the Colonel,

reflectively, "it was worse than mine. Yes, not a doubt of it--I'm a

lamb in comparison. But he had his way, after all; and even now poor

Billy can't get Selwoode without taking you with it," and he caught

his daughter's face between his hands and turned it toward his for a

moment. "I wonder now," said he, in meditative wise, "if Billy will

consider that a drawback?"

It seemed very improbable. Any number of marriageable males would have

sworn it was unthinkable.