Bohemian Days

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The young men ofKensington were all in love with her, but it was generally understoodthat she had accepted Andrew Zane, and was engaged to him.
Andrew was not dissipated, but was fond of pranks, and so restive underhis father's positive hand that he twice ran away to distant seaports, and thus incurred a remarkable amount of intuitive gossip, such asbelongs to all old settled suburban societies. This occasional firmnessof character in the midst of a generally light and flexible life, nowtold ag
...ainst him in the public mind. "He has nerve enough to do anythingdesperate in a pinch, " exclaimed the very wisest. "Didn't William Zanefind him out once in the island of Barbadoes grubbing sugar-cane with ahoe, and the thermometer at 120 in the shade? And didn't he swear he'dstay there and die unless concessions were made to him, and certainthings never brought up again? Didn't even his iron-shod father have togive way before he would come home? Ah! Andrew is light-hearted, but heis an Indian in self-will!" To-night Agnes was in the deepest grief.

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