2. From Miss Garth To Mr. Pendril "Westmoreland House, Kensington, "September 23d, 1846. "MY DEAR SIR—I write these lines in such misery of mind as no words can describe. Magdalen has deserted us. At an early hour this morning she secretly left the house, and she has not been heard of since. "I would come and speak to you personally; but I dare not leave Norah. I must try to control myself; I must try to write. "Nothing happened yesterday to prepare me or to prepare Norah for this last—I had almost said, this worst—of all our afflictions. The only alteration we either of us noticed in the unhappy girl was an alteration for the better when we parted for the night. She kissed me, which she has not done latterly; and she burst out crying when she embraced her sister next. We had so littl