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Our radicals : a tale of love and politics . n, that they should make a tour OUR RADICALS. 243 through Spain, as it would enable Blancheto study the paintings of the Spanishmasters, in which art she was consideredto be very accomplished. * There was a lady in Seville, the lasttime we stayed there, who was really veryclever with her brush, said Blanche. You remember, aunt, I took a few lessonsfrom her. I remember, Lady Tryington replied. We met her first in the old AlcazarGardens, and I was struck with hersingular beauty. She lived in the Plaza de la Consti-tution, said Laura; and you thoughther a clever artist because she had suchan elegant study. One might as well saythat a book must be well written becauseit happens to be bound in morocco. It was arranged that they should leaveEngland in less than a month; and, if 32—2 244 OUR RADICALS. possible, Sir Richard Digby was to be oneof the party. I think I shall prevail on him to go, said Belper, as he was saying good-night. And perhaps, said Blanche, * he willtake us in his yacht..