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184 THE RECORD OF A VANISHED LIFE.
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flowers That and Swiss torp journ id seed ey . was a calmly happy one for me . All out
boisterous rapture or passionate ecstacy had been ground of me . Even happiness wifch me had something pale and wan the .
it greater Still had it to was by create compar happ around ines ison s . itself It its grew q that uiet , slowly atmosp timid , h kind becau ere , of se hope in wa its i s g row ic t h Switzerland
alone joy can live . I was deeply grateful . — mind though is I st could ill surrounded never bear to its revisit own it— peculiar is a land aureole which . to The my
a snowy delicate peaks rose are hue ever lik " e faintl a tender y y flushed blush and phantom a cheek fair of m " arble with . upon
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184 The Record Of A Vanished Life.
184 THE RECORD OF A VANISHED LIFE .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 184, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/40/
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