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there , and imprint on them kisses more exquisitely teftdp */< # her jfdfte , ; and dearly did he delight to trace the awakening injagt of &er whom he had 1 ost—no , not lost—for a change had come o * < f £ him ; the spirit of her whom he had loved seemed near t ? ip wherever he went ; his soul still seemed to hold communion witfe herd .. In his solitary wanderings in the calm moonlight , a std ** the silence and darkness of the night , she was ever present , wi £ | him ; he was no longer alone ; and it was as a blessed pro « u * fi < tft his soul that there shall be no ultimate disunion hereafter . Co *
those who have loved here ' in spirit and in truth . ' We . must pass briefly over the events that happened durtqg the ; tone that elapsed from Walter Brandon ' s return to T p 1 mifo . an 4 thait at which our history commenced . Lady BnM » 4 ojfcf reatpration to her brother ' s society was the most heart- * a * iB sen ^ atiQia » he had experienced since parting from him . ih + thought of heF having been left sole possessor of their uncV& ' n
property ( be had died shortly after her marriage ) had often beep a y « ryf > au * fuloj * e to her , and now she hailed the opportunity th | tt Waiters coming into the neighbourhood would g ive her » T rej ^ - deriag a thousand little services , which would be to her a caa- » staat source of pleasure . Walter ' s renewed intimacy with bin
sister , ob the contrary , was far from being unalloyed b y pain ; J | had long since discovered Sir James to be other than the worthy , high-motived man that he had supposed , though , until he oxme into immediate contact , he had not felt the full amount of 99 &ri fioe his sister had made in yielding to the circumstances arouo /^ her , Sir James looked with an evil eye on the corning of the new tenants to Uplands ; though externally lie preserved an m / , of studied civility , the hollowness of which , detected as it wp& h y Walter , effectually prevented his becoming a frequent gueft > g $ . the Hall . Time had deepened the Baronet ' s defects ; the waofcjof
energy in Lady Brandon preventing all chance of his redemjpt | Qp from them * His whole life was one degraded act of prostr ^ to t | ie world , its forms , its external observances , its prejuqc ^ I jH » bvuae , his gardens , his grounds , were in a continual stytft Cr
alteration , not from the progression of his own taste , but became K ^ qhioft tya . d waved her wand , and commanded ' old thiogti / to p ^^ way / Hia conduct to his wife was regulated by the M ^ * fmt * li j * o $ m ha 4 ever beard hxiu utter a harsh word tpjfapc ^ ** Ao ^ 1 ^ cW * H ^> oopw could record ag « p * ^ . ^? f § fc ° ^ HPPM £ imi 4 SPMMMM or of aian of endeatment . To bi all
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1835, page 517, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2648/page/17/
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