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"I heard that you were here," she said, "and I wished--" Her voice faltered a little.My heart ached as I saw how her lip trembled, but before I could say anything she recovered herself and went on: "I wished to take your hand, and thank you for your brotherly kindness to Alfred; and I wanted to tell you that I am sure in all you did you acted tenderly and considerately for the best.Perhaps you may be soon going away from home again, and we may not meet any more.I shall never, never forget that you were kind to him when he wanted a friend, and that you have the greatest claim of any one on earth to be gratefully remembered in my thoughts as long as I live."The inexpressible tenderness of her voice, trembling a little all the while she spoke, the pale beauty of her face, the artless candor in her sad, quiet eyes, so affected me that I could not trust myself to answer her at first except by gesture.Before Irecovered my voice she had given me her hand once more and had left me.

I never saw her again.The chances and changes of life kept us apart.When I last heard of her, years and years ago, she was faithful to the memory of the dead, and was Ada Elmslie still for Alfred Monkton's sake.

THE FIFTH DAY.

STILL cloudy, but no rain to keep our young lady indoors.The paper, as usual, without interest to _me_.

To-day Owen actually vanquished his difficulties and finished his story.I numbered it Eight, and threw the corresponding number (as I had done the day before in Morgan's case) into the china bowl.

Although I could discover no direct evidence against her, Istrongly suspected The Queen of Hearts of tampering with the lots on the fifth evening, to irritate Morgan by making it his turn to read again, after the shortest possible interval of repose.

However that might be, the number drawn was certainly Seven, and the story to be read was consequently the story which my brother had finished only two days before.

If I had not known that it was part of Morgan's character always to do exactly the reverse of what might be expected from him, Ishould have been surprised at the extraordinary docility he exhibited the moment his manuscript was placed i n his hands.

"My turn again?" he said."How very satisfactory! I was anxious to escape from this absurd position of mine as soon as possible, and here is the opportunity most considerately put into my hands.

Look out, all of you! I won't waste another moment.I mean to begin instantly.""Do tell me," interposed Jessie, mischievously, "shall I be very much interested to-night'?'

"Not you!" retorted Morgan."You will be very much frightened instead.You hair is uncommonly smooth at the present moment, but it will be all standing on end before I've done.Don't blame me, miss, if you are an object when you go to bed to-night!"With this curious introductory speech he began to read.I was obliged to interrupt him to say the few words of explanation which the story needed.

"Before my brother begins," I said, "it may be as well to mention that he is himself the doctor who is supposed to relate this narrative.The events happened at a time of his life when he had left London, and had established himself in medical practice in one of our large northern towns."With that brief explanation, I apologized for interrupting the reader, and Morgan began once more.

BROTHER MORGAN'S STORY

of THE DEAD HAND

WHEN this present nineteenth century was younger by a good many years than it is now, a certain friend of mine, named Arthur Holliday, happened to arrive in the town of Doncaster exactly in the middle of the race-week, or, in other words, in the middle of the month of September.

He was one of those reckless, rattle-pated, open-hearted, and open-mouthed young gentlemen who possess the gift of familiarity in its highest perfection, and who scramble carelessly along the journey of life, making friends, as the phrase is, wherever they go.His father was a rich manufacturer, and had bought landed property enough in one of the midland counties to make all the born squires in his neighborhood thoroughly envious of him.

Arthur was his only son, possessor in prospect of the great estate and the great business after his father's death; well supplied with money, and not too rigidly looked after during his father's lifetime.Report, or scandal, whichever you please, said that the old gentleman had been rather wild in his youthful days, and that, unlike most parents, he was not disposed to be violently indignant when he found that his son took after him.

This may be true or not.I myself only knew the elder Mr.

Holliday when he was getting on in years, and then he was as quiet and as respectable a gentleman as ever I met with.

Well, one September, as I told you, young Arthur comes to Doncaster, having decided all of a sudden, in his hare-brained way, that he would go to the races.He did not reach the town till toward the close of evening, and he went at once to see about his dinner and bed at the principal hotel.Dinner they were ready enough to give him, but as for a bed, they laughed when he mentioned it.In the race-week at Doncaster it is no uncommon thing for visitors who have not bespoken apartments to pass the night in their carriages at the inn doors.As for the lower sort of strangers, I myself have often seen them, at that full time, sleeping out on the doorsteps for want of a covered place to creep under.Rich as he was, Arthur's chance of getting a night's lodging (seeing that he had not written beforehand to secure one)was more than doubtful.He tried the second hotel, and the third hotel, and two of the inferior inns after that, and was met everywhere with the same form of answer.No accommodation for the night of any sort was left.All the bright golden sovereigns in his pocket would not buy him a bed at Doncaster in the race-week.

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