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Pinkerton, A. Frank [pseud.]

"Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express"

I could safely trust Lianor to you. No other man I know has won
so large a place in my esteem. But I dare not speak until I know what
my daughter thinks. She will answer for herself touching so delicate a
subject. Tell Donna Lianor to come here," he said to Toki.
After what seemed an anxious age to poor Luiz, Lianor entered, leaning
lightly on Savitre, somewhat astonished.
"Lianor, may I speak before Savitre?" the don asked gravely.
"Of course, papa. I have no secrets from her."
"My child," drawing her nearer to him, "Luiz Falcam has asked your
hand in marriage; what answer shall I give him?"
Lianor blushed divinely, and her dark eyes shyly drooped before the
eager glance from those loving blue ones fixed upon her.
"He saved my life, father. I will give it gladly to him," she
murmured.
"You love him, child?"
"Dearly. I shall be proud and happy to become the wife of Luiz,"
gaining courage.
"You have my answer, Falcam. May you be content always. I give her to
you with pleasure."
In spite of the don's presence and Savitre's, Luiz could not refrain
from drawing the girl into his arms and pressing fervent kisses on her
smooth brow, and soft cheeks.
"You shall never repent your choice, darling," he said tenderly.


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