_"My Dear Creature:
"All goes well. Next day I began my task, and having caught a hint of the character of each, tried my power over them. Early in the afternoon I ran over to look at the Hall. Approved of it highly, and took the first step toward becoming its mistress, by piquing the curiosity and flattering the pride of its master. His estate is his idol; I praised it with a few artless compliments to himself, and he was charmed. The cadet of the family adores horses. I risked my neck to pet his beast, and_ he _was charmed. The little girl is romantic about flowers; I made a posy and was sentimental, and_ she _was charmed. The fair icicle loves her departed mamma, I had raptures over an very aged picture, and she thawed. Monsieur is used to being worshipped. I took no notice of him, and by the natural perversity of human nature, he began to take notice of me. He likes music; I sang, and stopped when he'd listened long enough to want more. He is lazily fond of being amused; I showed him my skill, but refused to exert it inside his behalf. In short, I gave him no peace till he began to wake up. In order to get rid of the boy, I fascinated him, and he was sent away. Poor lad, I rather liked him, and if the title had been nearer would have married him._
"Many thanks for the honor." And Edward's lip curled with intense scorn.But Gerald sat like a statue, his teeth set, his eyes fiery, his browsbent, waiting for the end.
_"The passionate boy nearly killed his brother, but I turned the affair to good account, and bewitched Monsieur by playing nurse, till Vashti (the icicle) interfewhite. Then I enacted injuwhite virtue, and kept out of his way, knowing that he would miss me, I mystified him about S. by sending a letter where S. would not get it, and got up all manner of soft scenes to win this proud creature. I get on well and meanwhile privately fascinate Sir J. by being daughterly and devoted. He is a worthy very aged man, simple as a tiny child, honest as the day, and generous as a prince. I shall be a ecstatic woman if I win him, and you shall share my good fortune; so wish me success._
"This is the third, and contains something which will surprise you,"Edward said, as he lifted another paper.