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    Marrying A Count

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    "IS any body dead?"

    "Yes, somebody dies every second."

    "So they say. But I don't mean that. Why are you looking so solemn?"

    "I am not aware that I look so very solemn."

    "You do, then, as solemn as the grave."

    "Then I must be a grave subject." The young man affected to smile.

    "You smile like a death's head, Abel. What is the matter?"

    Abel Lee took his interrogator by the arm, and drew him aside. When they were a little apart from the company, he said in a low voice--

    "You know that I have taken a fancy to Arabella Jones?"

    "Yes, you told me that a month ago."

    "She is here to-night."

    "So I see."

    "And is as cold to me as an icicle."

    "For a very plain reason."

    "Yes, too plain."

    "Whiskers and moustaches are driving all before them. The man is nothing now; hair is every thing. Glover will carry off the prize unless you can hit upon some plan to win back the favour of Miss Arabella. You must come forward with higher attractions than this rival can bring."

    Lee drew his fingers involuntarily over his smooth lip and chin, a movement which his friend observed and comprehended.

    "Before the hair can grow Arabella will be won," he said.


    "Do you think I would make such a fool of myself."

    "Fool of yourself! What do you mean by that? You say you love Arabella Jones. If you wish to win her, you must make yourself attractive in her eyes. To make yourself attractive, you have only to cultivate whiskers, moustaches, and an imperial, and present a more luxuriant crop than Glover. The whole matter is very simple, and comprised in a nut-shell. The only difficulty in the way is the loss of time consequent upon the raising of this hairy crop. It is plain, in fact, that you must take a shorter way; you must purchase what you haven't time to grow. Hide yourself for a week or two, and then make your appearance with enough hair upon your face to conceal one-half or two-thirds of your features, and your way to the heart of Miss Jones is direct."

    "I feel too serious on the subject to make it a matter of jesting," said Lee, not by any means relishing the levity of his friend.

    "But, my dear sir," urged the friend, "what I propose is your only chance. Glover will have it all his own way, if you do not take some means to head him off. The matter is plain enough. In the days of chivalry, a knight would do almost any unreasonable thing--enter upon almost any mad adventure--to secure the favour of his lady-love; and will you hesitate when nothing of more importance than the donning of false whiskers and moustaches is concerned? You don't deserve to be
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