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254 SUCCESS AND FAILURE.
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. a gave few . her It a was charm the which effect was that felt a ri by chl all colored , thoug Venetian h understood portrait only has by y
, in A contrast second with book a written shadowy b d y W guerreo yndham type was . still more successful and final .
elaboration It was written of the six same years system after the . first Arthur , and was was one the of careful those who admired it mostHe resolved to make one more effort to re-establish
. their intercourse on something of its former footing . He determined not to trust to lettersbut to have a personal interview . He
ordered his horse , sent to , _Wyndham's publisher for his address , heard that he lived in the neihbourhood of Harrowand resolved to
g , ride down to see him . To a man in his positionintercourse with a man like Wyndham
, found was of and the varied greatest knowled utility ; whose the most mind luminous formed views on the on most politics pro- ,
ge , less science riches , and which literature would , which build threw the out fortunes in dail of y other conversation men . In care the - up
is back usuall ground y found of every some ministry thoughtful which mind has which deserve orig ' d inates well of their destined its country schemes this , and directs their lansArthurin his minds eye
p . , , honorary ing it new expected ministry , though another , not of which lucrative session he , felt position of parliament he should to "Wyndham would be a part bring in , the and in impend . which
was hed Arthur were rode leisurel with roses y along and 1 . A lantine delicious , and summer fragrant afternoon with sweet _^ . the eg
insects brier and ges melodious ; and the filled blackbird gay falls the , ' silence s ming low led and Life with thrilling and the its vivid voice hum , in seemed sweet of the the cadences myriad spirit
far of the distance spot , unless , the shrill , when whistle now . and of the then nei , at ghbouring long repose intervals train , recalled and in the to
horse the At mind last to the he life came care and of its to a the occup small lod ations lod ge- ge keeper . . He , said dismounted he would , and walk it leaving It to the his
house of Elizabethan . Throug architecture h the grouped and trees of dark he caug glowing ht sight red of brick . . The was sun streamed the window framestill they littered like jewels
upon , g luminous in some crimson and frame ical structure , and gave . the ' house ¦ the appearance of some mag
Arthur approached , sprang lightly over the fence which separated
254 Success And Failure.
254 SUCCESS AND FAILURE .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1859, page 254, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061859/page/38/
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