The Cottage on the Clif. 93 have a distinct remembrance of kicking all the bed-clothes off ever so many times, and of calling out to Lottie in the next room, without the smallest respect to rules. And there was Jane as busy as could be, with Susette, packing up little frocks, and pinafores, and night- gowns. Every now and then she would stop to say, “ Really, Miss Sissy, you must be quiet, and go to sleep!” But, you know, that was just one of those remarks which it is of no use listening to. It's funny how sometimes sleep seems to run away and won't be caught anyhow! Next night it