“On the day that Arthur found out that Cinthia was supposedly his sister, he insisted on making over to her use enough of his private fortune to insure her the luxuries of life in lieu of happiness.”
“And it will now form part of her marriage settlement,” added Arthur.
Tears sprung to Cinthia’s eyes as she murmured:
“Oh, how noble and generous you have been all these years while I thought you so weak and cowardly, and tried in vain to hate you! But all the while——”
Arthur drew her to his heart, and finished the sentence for her, very low and tenderly:
—“All the while—I loved you better than you knew.”
THE END.
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