Ne DAISY 13 in a relieved way, ‘‘ more partickler when | have a glass of milk in de night. Woland? tenderly patting the hand around her waist, ‘‘did you have a dwink in de night?” Robertson's face became scarlet. She viewed him with the utmost solicitide. “["hen turning to a lady next her, who had finished her breakfast, and was indolently fanning herself, “Rive me dat fan, de poor darlin’ is hot.” oth on that occasion and many subsequent ones, Baisy amused us by the epithets she be- *y stowed upon her favorite. We found that she aa had not been an inattentive observer of the many Xi newly married couples that had sojourned at uy Vee ‘ Ny Mrs. )rummond’s. Y ee Robertson was fanned for several z Bye WS minutes—Baisy striking his face,