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CONSTANCY MISPLACED. 163
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; s mueh elf beloved inore than not she as an had ideal ever , but hoped exactl or y imag as she ined was ; she ; she found found her a -
love which had , remained faithful to her during so many years of lasting estrangement * welfare , which even had where never she ceased had fancied to care nothing for her and but her coldness
ever-, existed blessed ; as and a child she , laid who herself after a at time last of long to rest " , long as * wandering wearied and " , finds as
again The her Vicar father came 's home back . . He had spoken with the Count only for much
a momentand had found him , he said , very changed , quite restless and , excited ; he had promised him , however , to call at the at each other
with Parsonage a half again smile . . Elise A deep and blush Julie her , husb who which and accidentall suited looked the remarke matron d very the
wellsuffused her cheek , and , y exchange , of le these could looks not at , stared all make with out astonishment what had come . The over two the
young older ones peop . Certainly they -were both , especially Elise , shy as a newly married pair . She but addressed when she her did husb the and tone as rarel of her y as voice ever
was in room the entirel and presence even y ch of anged her others hand . , She lay in started that of when her , any husb one and , entered to Julie the an
needed unprecedented , to make occurrence some inquiry ; then in her almost father every ' s stud moment y , and the her mother father
no was she always could forgetting not have been something mistaken in — the she sitting heard -room the two , an laug d once hing
merril coat , . y Such together music while had her never mother sounde sewed d' before a button in the on Parsonage her father of ' s
Dusterfeld . of The the Pastor softening did on not Elise ' s part e the , and observation the almost of obstrep the young erous Vicar mirth , escap
he althoug ventured his h heart he during % , ad to fewer her their father opportunities daily but walk of to course of disregard noticing without * her it than mentioning injunction Julie ; , and her and
refusal open . " We will see what , my wife says , '• said the Pastor goodmother humouredly and , daug an _& hter _le _& which almost him into as the quiet sitting as usual each -room , other . but There b from y the sat time affec the to
tionate timeit g was lances evident with that the they . ice was regarded broken , and that the first sunbeam , would awaken the flowers . " What do you think , Elise ?"
began dream the " the Pastor new in Pastor a tone of which Arendsberg seemed does to Julie our Julie like a the voice honour in a
to Julie ask , for blushing her hand deep ; ly will raised you persuade her eyes the shyl little y to her one mother ?" ' s face ;
• encouraged by the look , she saw her there face , she in flew her breast to her , £ hmg her
. arms round little her neck one , and what buried do to it ? " asked . the Pastor " Now , , hard you to say let farbut ,
_•* ' it will certainly be very you go so _N , 2 your ,
Constancy Misplaced. 163
CONSTANCY _MISPLACED . 163
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1863, page 163, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051863/page/19/
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