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Another
and
broader
panel
held
a
fine
engraving
of
Shakespeare
,
and
under
the
picture
appeared
the
lines
--
"
To
thine
own
self
be
true
,
And
it
must
follow
as
the
night
the
day
,
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Thou
canst
not
then
be
false
to
any
man
.
"
Byron
was
represented
--
also
Keats
;
but
it
would
have
taken
more
than
a
day
to
examine
the
various
suggestive
quaintnesses
and
individual
charms
of
this
'
workshop
'
as
its
owner
called
it
,
though
the
hour
was
to
come
when
I
should
know
every
corner
of
it
by
heart
,
and
look
upon
it
as
a
haunted
outlaw
of
bygone
ages
looked
upon
'
sanctuary
.
'
But
now
time
gave
us
little
pause
--
and
when
we
had
sufficiently
expressed
our
pleasure
and
gratitude
for
the
kindness
with
which
we
had
been
received
,
Lucio
,
glancing
at
his
watch
,
suggested
departure
.
"
We
could
stay
on
here
for
an
indefinite
period
Miss
Clare
,
"
--
he
said
with
an
unwonted
softness
in
his
dark
eyes
;
"
It
is
a
place
for
peace
and
happy
meditation
--
a
restful
corner
for
a
tired
soul
.
"
He
checked
a
slight
sigh
--
then
went
on
--
"
But
trains
wait
for
no
man
,
and
we
are
returning
to
town
to-night
.
"
"
Then
I
will
not
detain
you
any
longer
,
"
said
our
young
hostess
,
leading
the
way
at
once
by
a
side-door
,
through
a
passage
filled
with
flowering
plants
,
into
the
drawing-room
where
she
had
first
entertained
us
--
"
I
hope
,
Mr
Tempest
,
"
she
added
,
smiling
at
me
--
"
that
now
we
have
met
,
you
will
no
longer
desire
to
qualify
as
one
of
my
pigeons
!
It
is
scarcely
worth
while
!
"
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"
Miss
Clare
,
"
I
said
,
now
speaking
with
unaffected
sincerity
--
"
I
assure
you
,
on
my
honour
,
I
am
very
sorry
I
wrote
that
article
against
you
.
If
I
had
only
known
you
as
you
are
--
"
"
Oh
,
that
should
make
no
difference
to
a
critic
!
"
she
answered
merrily
.
"
It
would
have
made
a
great
difference
to
me
"
--
I
declared
;
"
You
are
so
unlike
the
objectionable
'
literary
woman
,
'
--
"
I
paused
,
and
she
regarded
me
smilingly
with
her
bright
clear
candid
eyes
--
then
I
added
--
"
I
must
tell
you
that
Sibyl
--
Lady
Sibyl
Elton
--
is
one
of
your
most
ardent
admirers
.
"