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Gladys, the Reaper

CHAPTER XXXI
10/17

If you would write to the master, or say a few gentle words to him, he would overlook your going to see your sister, I am almost sure; and, indeed, it breaks my heart to know that I was the cause of your going away so suddenly, after you had been so long at home, and so good to your parents.
'Then, dear Mr Owen, you, who have been always so kind to me, a poor orphan wanderer, and beggar at your father's gate, do, I pray you, add this one favour more to the many you have done me, and return to your parents, to take leave of them at least before you go away.

Hoping you will forgive my writing to you on this subject, believe me to remain, Mr Owen, your obedient and grateful servant, GLADYS O'GRADY.' When Owen had read this letter twice, he devoutly kissed it, and exclaimed,-- 'This favour, Gladys! ay, and a thousand more, if you will only write to me, and let one little "_dear_" slip in unawares every time you ask one.
I suppose I had better write to father to-day, and follow my letter to-morrow.' Owen sat down at once, and wrote the following brief epistle:-- 'MY DEAR FATHER,--If I have offended you in any way, I am very sorry.

I didn't mean to do so, and shall return to-morrow to ask pardon in person; but, remember, I am just as much in love with Gladys as ever, and don't mean to curry favour about her.

With best love to mother, I am, your affectionate son, OWEN.' That day at luncheon Owen announced his intention of leaving Abertewey the following morning.
'To see the fair lady who wrote that neat note ?' said Howel.
'Probably so,' replied Owen.
'Where are you going?
We shall miss you dreadfully,' said Madame Duvet, with an entreating glance.
'I fear we must all leave on Tuesday or Wednesday,' said Miss Simpson: 'at least if you still intend going to London with us, Madame Duvet.

I have had a letter from home, positively refusing any further extension of leave, and my brother promises to return with me.' 'We may as well all go together, then,' said Captain Dancy, 'as I must be in town this week; and Deep goes up on Tuesday.


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