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mblem of home. In lighting the fires upon this hearthstone, we dedicate it to your use and christen this 'our father's room.'" The flames burst upward as she finished speaking, sending a resinous fragrance into the air and revealing a room fitted with such loving thought and care that nothing which could add to his comfort had been omitted. Near the centre of the room stood a desk of solid oak, a gift from Mr. Underwood; beside it a reclining chair from Mrs. Dean, while on the wall opposite, occupying nearly a third of that side of the room, was a superb painting of the Hermitage,--standing out in the firelight with wonderful realism, perfect in its bold outlines and sombre coloring,--the united gift of his son and daughter, which Darrell had ordered executed before his departure for Alaska. With loving congratulations the rest of the group gathered about Mr. Britton, who was nearly speechless with emotion. As Mr. Underwood wrung his hand he exclaimed, with assumed gruffness,-- "Jack, old partner, you thought you'd got a monopoly on that boy of yours, but I've got in on the deal at last!" "You haven't got any the best of me, Dave," Mr. Britton retorted, smiling through his tears, "for I've got a share now in the sweetest daughter on earth!" "Yes, papa," Kate laughingly rejoined, "there are three of us Brittons now; the Underwoods are in the minority." Which, though a new view of the situation to that gentleman, seemed eminently satisfactory. Later, as Kate found Darrell at a window, looking thoughtfully out into the moonlit night, she asked,-- "Of what are you thinking, John?" "Of what the years have done for us, Kathie; of how much better fitted for each other we are now than when we first loved." "Yes," she whispered, as their eyes met, "'God's own good time' was the best." THE END FAMOUS COPYRIGHT BOOKS IN POPULAR PRICED EDITIONS Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time. Library size. Printed on excellent paper--most of them with illustrations of marked beauty--and handsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume, postpaid. * * * * * BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK. By George Barr McCutcheon. With Color Frontispiece and other illustrations by Harrison Fisher. Beautiful inlay picture in colors of Beverly on the cover. "The most fascinating, engrossing and picturesque of the season's novels."--_Boston Herald._ "'Beverly' is altog
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