Lady Atherton is very careful in the training of her daughters, teaching them to distinguish between true and false romance--teaching them that the most beautiful poetry of life is truth. (THE END.) [Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors have been corrected from the original edition. A missing quotation mark has been added to the sentence _"In all the wide world there is none like you._ _the very though of seeing you_ has been changed to _the very thought of seeing you_. _then they would be maried_ has been changed to _then they would be married_. _skilful mamnagement_ has been changed to _skilful management_. _Then the enterview ended_ has been changed to _Then the interview ended_. _The gentleman like him, he thought him clever, gifted and intellectual_ has been changed to _The gentleman liked him, he thought him clever, gifted and intellectual_. A missing quotation mark has been added after _or his natural disposition is anything but candid._ A quotation mark at the end of _"Take my advice, Allan."_ has been removed. _Her lips seeemd_ has been changed to _Her lips seemed_. The original numbering of the chapters, omitting Chapter III, has been retained.].