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Laurie to Mrs. Smith. 'Never never, my dear aunt, could I wish to eface the rememberance of this Dear Child. Never, never, my dear aunt! And so soon the memory of the dead and the dust of the survivors are buried in one grave.

There were periods, dreadful ones, during which I despaired & doubted the existence of all duty & the reality of crime but I shudder, and turn from the rememberance. Thus I passed two years. Day after day so many hundreds wore on; they brought no outward changes with them, but some few slowly operated on my mind as I glided on towards death.

What heart weighted with the agony of remorse will not feel the sting of guilt more keen in the rememberance of the blissful days of innocence and childhood? Many a blue wave has wrapt in its icy shroud the child of misfortune who was unable to bear the shame and reproof of her own conscience. It was in the recollection of virtuous childhood that Charles and Henry felt their greatest sorrows.

"Yes" he said at last, resting his chin upon her bowed head, "I am satisfied, and never since my rememberance, has there come to Richard Harrington a moment so fraught with bliss as this in which I hold you in my arms and know I hold my wife, my darling wife, sweetest name ever breathed by human tongue and Edith, if you must sicken of me, do it now to-night.

Their territory had been given up to the fury of his troops, though Magdeburg itself had escaped his vengeance. It was not difficult, therefore, for the Administrator to gain the concurrence of men in whose minds the rememberance of these outrages was still recent.

Their territory had been given up to the fury of his troops, though Magdeburg itself had escaped his vengeance. It was not difficult, therefore, for the Administrator to gain the concurrence of men in whose minds the rememberance of these outrages was still recent.

It would be a living death to do this, he knew to act so contrary to what he felt, but it was meet that he should suffer, and when at last he was left alone when both wore lost to him forever Edith and his child-wife Nina, he would go away across the sea, and lose, if possible, in foreign lands, all rememberance of the past.

Meanwhile M. Meyerhold, white, perspiring, in his shirt-sleeves with his collar loosened and his hair damp, is in labour behind the gold tissue to produce the child of his life... and Behold, the Child is produced! And such a child! It was not I am sure so fantastic an affair in reality as in my rememberance of it.

It take away those clogs that hold The hearts of other men, And makes us lively, strong and bold Thus to oppose their sin. By which means God doth frustrate That which our foes expect; Namely, our turning th' Apostate, Like those of Judas' sect. Here comes to our rememberance The troubles good men had Of old, and for our furtherance, Their joys when they were sad.

Their territory had been given up to the fury of his troops, though Magdeburg itself had escaped his vengeance. It was not difficult, therefore, for the Administrator to gain the concurrence of men in whose minds the rememberance of these outrages was still recent.