82 GLENOWEN, OR THE know, Rosa, you are not sorry that I cannot.” * No, I, 1 am very glad. I should not have loved the doll at all, Charles,” said Rosa; “ nay, I think I should quite have hated it, if it had been bought with the crown piece, and the poor man left to faint upon the road.” When Mr. Lloyd next saw Charles, he inquired what he had done with the ' five shilling piece which he had given him. Charles hesitated, blushed, and was about to answer; when Mr Lloyd, taking another dollar from his purse, added, “© I know not whether to be most pleased with the use you have made of the money, in applying it to so charitable a purpose, or with the peculiar