"We have been so short a time in our new abode that I have nothing more to tell you—except that Miss Garth's sister has received us with the heartiest kindness. She considerately leaves us to ourselves, until we are fitter than we are now to think of our future plans, and to arrange as we best can for earning our own living. The house is so large, and the position of our rooms has been so thoughtfully chosen, that I should hardly know—except when I hear the laughing of the younger girls in the garden—that we were living in a school. "With kindest and best wishes from Miss Garth and my sister, believe me, dear Mr. Pendril, gratefully yours, "NORAH VANSTONE." II. From Miss Garth to Mr. Pendril. "Westmoreland House, Kensington, "September 23d, 1846. "MY DEAR SIR—I write these lines in s