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252 SUCCESS AND FAILURE.
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XL.—SUCCESS AND FAILURE.
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-<& . T Thott 'Tis Art In Th The Flavor ...
Between the leaves of tMs Holy Book , A worthless Oh . ! flower and und withered ying ! weed in look
, _, The I ke bloom ep thee of lying life * . with thee was lucked And Its a strength close pressed my grief ing its sap hath p sucked , _^
up _. Thy circles of leaves , like pointed spears ,.
They My enter heart , p it ierce inly often bleeds ; , no tears
Yet The one hid will wounds I ask to soften bury ; thee
In Ere the they soft white close my folds coffin of my , shroud with me , Isa _CltAie _,
252 Success And Failure.
252 SUCCESS AND FAILURE .
Xl.—Success And Failure.
XL . —SUCCESS AND FAILURE .
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_« _9 » _iPART III . CHAPTER V . I > _tjbing these three months _Wyndfoam liad been busy with his
book . It was published . It was successful . "With -almost unbeen examp "Wyndham depressed led rap was idity famous formerl it ran . y b He throug y the was h indiffer as several little enc el editions e ated with by . which this The , as name his he first had o £
work had been received . of one About an of excellent the ei ministers ght months appointment , couched after his which in return the most had to just nattering England become , he terms received vacant , the from offer and
, and which was was one a permanent which "Wyndham one . It was was connected peculiarly with calculated the Museum to fill ,
worthily . He accepted it at once , and then wrote to Dora that the hope time was fulfil 4 come led was . They theirs were . " Twin married nig . htingales The swe with etness double of love than hearts and did ;
of fire" * fill not more harmoniously the night with song , not these Of at Arthur two all . their By they a lives tacit onl with y understanding heard peace throug and h beauty , Arthur the newspapers _. never named : of his Dora wife to ¦
his wife , and his wife was equally silent on her side . Their feelings on to thi avoid s subject it . Augusta were , entirel had y antagonistic the greatest , and admiration it was , best esteem therefore , and for
affection for Dora ; Arthur disliked , and had a bitter aversion the woman he had dared to misjudge , and in whose presence he could not helfeeling self-reproach . A weak man never forgives the
p His person brilliant who insp match ires had him bound with thi him s feeling to a party . Arthur with which was not he differed happy .
In some respects , and which was dissatisfied with him in many . It
* From a poem by B . _Norton , Es _^ .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1859, page 252, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061859/page/36/
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