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FIRST AND LAST, 115
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Harhieteldest Daughter Of Squire Wycherl...
within p daintil laying y her in into the she it , crystal sing was ing thinking water bursts . of of For song a her former all heart the speech was time glad like long and the long bounding sunshine ago ,
made by Mr , . Mortimer to her dear mother , of the , superiorit , y of sweet wildings of nature over cultivated flowers . Oh , what a to make the
change must there not be in his mind noiv , speech just addressed Her heart to her was , Eup dancing hemia her ! voice was carollingwhen a sudden
fairy thoug -land ht struck . What her was down she , , and , Eup swept hemia like , thinking a dark of cloud , ? Had over she all for her - this
gotten deception Julia around ? Most her , likel but y if her not vanit , was y she alone rejoicing had conjured in iniquity up and
welle treachery d up ? from She her hung sinking her head heart , while . Then a sad , while tore and the it penitent into salt a tears hundred prayer fell in heavy dropsshe took the beautiful rose
p four ieces winds , and throwing One , de them sih out and of Eup the window hemia , turned , scattered away them from to the the
. ep g , she most recurred dangerous to dream itand of her meanwhile life . She shortened checked herself her visit as often to Old as
, Courtfrom a conviction that Mr . Mortimer's society was dangerous for her , . But she could scarcely take so great a blank with her , as that he
she left behind her for Mr . Mortimer , and to the blank experienced , was added deep regret for his own wilfulness and
preci silence p Julia itation began . She si to hed think for her the brilliant lover very irits grave she , and remembered to wonder before at his sp
in Mortimer . . g He strove to exert himself when she complained , but human nature was too much for himand sometimes he only
found himself irritable and unreasonable . , Then he would hate himself when Julia took his sarcasms so gently . _" Oh , sweetness inward
is a woman ' s crown , " he would say to himself . What traitor was it that wouldas constantlywhisper to him of sweetness
and wisdom combined ? , For he had scarcel , y taken Julia again ta his heart in a of remorsebefore she would unwittingly
lover offend and once not more paroxysm being . Poor able Julia to estimate naturall , his y grew trials weary she felt of offende so uneasy d that a
, she Her could thoug disp hts lease began . , at last , to revert to an old and constant
kindness admirer of than hers , he a certain had ever clergyman hitherto in been the nei able ghbourhood to win , from with more her .
There was not that presti ge about Mr . Anville which Mortimer commandedand which had called Julia ' s fancy into wonderful
Mr activit Anville y , but , , can thoug understand ht she , he me has he twice does the not sweetness seem to find and it affection difficult .
to . admireand where Mortimer , manages to discover a thousand , faults , Anville cannot see one . to turn decidedlto Mr
Anville In short nor , Julia was he ' s sore slow heart in detecting began the change very in affairs . y Things , ,
First And Last, 115
FIRST AND LAST , 115
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1858, page 115, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101858/page/43/
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