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ETJGKENIE DE GTJEHIN. 97
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Years afterwards , writing in the journal intended only for her brother have heard ' s eyes mass , on the for anniversary our mother of this the morning same day . , she You says have . " also "We in the communion
sent heard of prayer you it at . from Paris Methoug heaven , and ht I some my saw mother you bles with sing lo , oked p as leasure Rachel on best you love mi speciall g d ht child to y , ? and her
Benjamin . Were you not her youngest and -I remember bonbons and bein kisses g sometimes received jealous in of greater you ; envious measure of the than caresses I did . , you
It "was because I was olderand I did not know that the expression of one ' s love alters by age , , babes and that But tenderness discontent and caresses did not , as last the
long milk , of and the as heart soon , are as reason for began . to dawn my , I set leased myself with to love this with a love that lasts still . Mamma was p
union you this fraternal affection , and was charmed to see you , on my knees , child upon childheart upon heart , as now , only with
matured , sentiments . If , , in the other world , they see what goes on earthmy mother will be happy that we love each
that other upon we thus give ; that each , our other affection counsel is , advice useful , , prayers sweet , , consolatory spiritual hel to p . " us — ;
( p . The 180 educ . ) ation received by Eugenie appears to have been confined
was to her in mother order to tongue understand . She the wished offices to learn of iet Latin and , she she says seems , but not it py
to have had her wish . Their books were few , , the patois of the prehension certainl neighbouring y have ; but peasantry been what good society was . Possibl they even had y to also , herself of their she difficult profited own level of by , must com her
brother ' s lessons . Mauriceher darling charge , appears to have lived at home
under College his at sister , Toulouse ' s eye . s till In his a lett twelfth er to year one , when of his he college was sent masters to the , his childhood
dated 1828 he does not give a happy idea of . There His father were , deep no p l lays reli or' ious distractions and mourning , or early for play the -fellows mother for , him im- .
, y g , pressed taken into him the very cottage seriousl s amid y , but scenes left no of room sickness for diversions and death . He , along was tutorThere
his must with sister , the however 's Cure sympath , have of the y been was parish real such , companionshi , who that was she also threw p for his him herself at times . into , his for
habits with wonderful tact . Elsewhere , when journalising , she recurs to this timeand reminds him how they ran in the woods together _; how they , talked and talked he of birds , ht and home nests , and il '
Eclogues flowers ; how to read , when to he her went . Then to school we have , two broug or three specimens Virg there s but of his there schoolboy be letters doubt , which that , speak he happ had il always y of his a career melancholy ;
can no ,
Etjgkenie De Gtjehin. 97
ETJGKENIE DE GTJEHIN . 97
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1863, page 97, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041863/page/25/
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