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The appeal is made chiefly to woman's tenderest and holiest feelings, but enough is said of her rights to show whither Angelina's own reflections were leading her, and it must have turned the thoughts of many other women in the same direction. A passage or two may be quoted as examples.

"This Welsh girl," thought she, "is my torment. Wherever I go she makes me share the ridicule of her folly." Clara Hope, one of the young ladies, saw and pitied Angelina's confusion. "Gif over, an ye have any gude nature gif over your whispering and laughing," said Clara to her companions: "ken ye not ye make her so bashful, she'd fain hide her face wi' her twa hands."

The air balmy and pure as my Angelina's thoughts! The river silently meandering! The rocks! The woods! Nature in all her majesty. Sublime confidante! Sympathizing with my supreme felicity.

Puffit's attention was fixed upon Lady Mary Tasselton's carriage, Betty Williams twitched from off the doll's shoulders the remainder of the piece of Valenciennes lace which had been left there. "Since hur's only wood, I'll make free," said she to herself, and she carried off the lace unobserved. Angelina's impatience to find her Araminta was increased, by the dread of meeting Lady Di.

"You weren't trying to get lost, were you?" questioned Barry lightly, groping for a cue. There was no mistaking the flash of Maria Angelina's repudiation and the candor of her suddenly upraised young face. "Oh, no, Signor, no, no! It was only that I was so careless that I believed he knew the way." "And was he trying to get lost?" "Oh, no, Signor, no, it was all a mistake."

It appeared that the Blairs of New York, Mamma's dear cousins, were insistent that one of Mamma's daughters should know Mamma's country and Mamma's relatives. They had a daughter about Maria Angelina's age so Maria Angelina had been selected for the visit. The girls would have a delightful time together. .

De la Pluche, and those of my Lady Bareacres; but I am not not quite certain about Lady Angelina's feelings. Girls are wild and romantic. They do not see the necessity of prudent establishments, and I have never yet been able to make Angelina understand the embarrassments of her family.

Blair caught the superior assurance of her smile. "My dear Jim! He was simply mad about her. That last leave, before he went to France, he only went places to meet her." "Well, he may have got over it. Men do," argued Cousin Jim stubbornly. "Yes," echoed Maria Angelina's beating heart in hope, "men do!" Cousin Jane laughed. "Men don't get over Leila Grey not if Leila Grey wants to keep them."

Every sorrow brings a peace with it, and Angelina's sorrow was swallowed up in joy that the beloved sister had escaped from pain and infirmity, and entered into fuller and closer communion with her heavenly Father. She and Sarah had promised each other that no stranger hands should perform the last offices to their mortal remains.

Angelina's experience in the infant school, interesting as it was to her, was discouraging so far as her success as a teacher went; and she soon gave it up and made inquiries concerning some school in which she could prepare herself to teach. Catherine Beecher's then famous seminary at Hartford was recommended, and a correspondence was opened.

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