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IFHUITS IN THEIR SEASON. 327
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j MX—FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON.
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what tlie dingy seemed streets the tread and smoke of footsteps -covered in trees the , room when . Mr I was . Mart startle yn cannot d by
be and returned seeing no alread one y I , I concluded said to myself I had , as mistaken I looked throug some did h sound the not curtain in the ,
street having for assured the creaking myself that of footsteps my privacy on the was carpet still softl undisturbed . from I behind . A move gain the ,
I heard the same sound , and nearer ; I stole y veil narrowl that . had It enveloped was not me dark , and and began yet to it was examin not e the light room , and more the
corners y farthest from the windows , were in complete shade , so that without a close inspection I could not feel certain fond of that Mr . Martyn harm
was less practical not hid in jokes one , of ( as them well , as for giving he was pleasant very surprises play , ) ing and might - have one in store for meI had not moved more than a few steps
land when standing I saw vh with at made folded me , arms pause stood before . motionless I saw his p , icture or thoug . the "Vision ht fi I saw or , realit Cleve which y - ,
the he looked sight arrested or i fancied me , he and looked I for it was so as dark that gure to on see it distinctly , was impossible . For , a too few keenl moment alive s thu to s the we stood ; he of ,
all unconscious of the original , I y presence the artist . - he concluded in t _?
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Ifhuits In Their Season. 327
_IFHUITS IN THEIR _SEASON . 327
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| ' ring , ' , ¦ g Shenstone . . Mithjidates _Abotjt a century the Great before a man the commencement of genius as well of as the a monarch Christian , con era - ,
ceive _puloijs ofete ! the as to idea means of freeing , , a general and Asia child massacre from of Italian the throug Roman birth hout yoke or the ori . g XJnscru country in was
p scal _lanned . _«|; and y ; the man the traged , woman ruthless y of , Cawnpore worker out was of rehearsed a grand on idea a terribl thus y became vaster
the master of almost the whole of Asia Minor , as well as of Athens , Ma 0 donand Thrace . Bornein wrathful fury sent out Sylla to
Greece , which was soon , resubduedand Flaccus to execute _recover vei _& eance in Asia , . On his deathLucullus , took his place , and
coxanand _melT at first was with taken great by Pompey success , , but whose , cost bein victories the g at Armenians last finall defeated y terminat 155 , 000 the
min ing a delivered contest which the Konian , it is republic said , had from the most formidable foe , she , ¦ '
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1861, page 327, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071861/page/39/
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