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82 CONSTANCY MISPLACED.
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•The Pastor Replied: " Dear Elise, I Wil...
force animated herself and with rejoiced repentance her heart to , the and n she ourishment was often of a obli grief ged , to to
which The her honeymoon heart did is not but as a formerl childish y inclin expression e itself . for the first weeksfoundbut still
the of matrimony time should : certainl a more appropriate be honoured name ba should peculiar be title , and it is
y y , m decrease ere absurd in fervour pedantry to to check attemp and t , from cool , the the fear first that warm it feeling may soon of
retain happ its calmer iness this . development happ It iness is , however , in is its richer , first equall and form y far foolish of more novelt beautiful to y expect and freshness , thoug always h , less for to ;
brilliant than the earlier phase . vein With of silver delighted shining eyes in and the deli dark ghted stone heart , but , the he the miner must silver still perceives work it a
out and pass it through the furnace before can come bri first ght discovery and pure is to not the without light of its day value , * yet since apparentl it lends y the him joy courage of his
, and In perseverance Germany we for overwhelm the arduous our task children . with gifts and toys at
Christmas timesufficient to make them rejoice the whole year first throug throug hours h hout , and the of who possession , succeeding would rob afford months them , and of simp - the dole l jubilee to them prevent of out deli their bit ght by having these bit
, y too breaks much and joy destroys at once his ?— - treasures Certainly at it is once the , and fault so of deprives the child himself if he alas !
of a pleasure fitted to last throughout the year ; such children , how Elise often soon we prove began ourselves to reproach to be . herself for allowing so much
by happ makin iness to the creep into her of her heart brother , and of endeavoured Oscarof that to atone one day for of it
blissand g of the memory long night which followed , it , , the subject of conversation , with her husband . It would have been well if the Pastor Elise
had entered into these reminiscences with interest and love ; had never before found words for the expression of her grief ; his
symp of her athy heart would would have have done become her good a common ; the most possession powerful and emotions bond of
union arising , strong between enoug them h — to but prevent few men any understand future the wall value of sep of aration
frankness in a woman , or comprehend how complete a p - ledge it is for Stern their future became peace imp , atient —what at a the fount often ain recurrin in itself g of references true h _air to iness the .
painful ness to let past the ; a dead pardonable share with jealousy himself arose the in affections his mind , of an his unwilling beloved - but
was he it wife was _interrujDted ; the such apparent commencement a jealousy her in reminiscence him is not onl of y in the in s itself , the and most disagreeable dry thi miserable s curt cut her manner to to and the a woman with dangerous quick which , ; it
82 Constancy Misplaced.
82 CONSTANCY MISPLACED .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1863, page 82, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041863/page/10/
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