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Updated: June 9, 2025
There was no wind and the ice-sheathed trees that were as sentinels round about the cottage stood still. They seemed to listen and to wait. Inside, in the bed-chamber upstairs, under the shelving walls of the low Dutch roof, The Dreamer's heartsease blossom lay broken and wan upon the white bed.
A few lads were playing about "the corners," and when I saw them it suddenly occurred to me that all those youngsters under fifteen were not born when I was a school-boy in Heartsease. I turned away from them with a feeling of unutterable disappointment. Why should not all my playmates be married or dead or have moved out of the village if changes had come to it?
She then drew forth some grains of sand, which she scattered on the floor. Instantly there arose on the spot a bed of rose-leaves three feet high; the bolster was of violets, heartsease and orange flowers, all breathing delicious perfumes; and the counterpane, entirely composed of butterflies' wings, exhibited colours so brilliant and varied that one could never be weary of examining it.
The rich hues of the pansies blended well violet and gold; it was a pretty idea, laying heartsease on the breast that would never know anxiety again. "When I get better," continued Dot, "I am going to make such a beautiful little garden by dear father. Jack and I have been planning it.
I testify that she is dead. This sister of mine is a good girl now. Ask Violet. 'Violet or, rather, our Heartsease' said Percy, as his grasp nearly crushed Violet's soft fingers: 'thank you; yours was the most admirable note ever composed! Never was more perfect "eloquence du billet!" 'Eh! what was it? Percy held up the little note before Arthur's eyes: he laughed. 'Ay!
Honoria; Mdlle. Honoria delivers it to the fair Marie; the fair Marie tells it to M. Lenoir, and the first round is completed. Müller resumes the lead : "In the second grow heartsease and wild eglantine; Fair exchange is no theft for my heart, give me thine." MDLLE. ROSALIE to M. PHILOMÈNE: "In the second grow heartsease and wild eglantine; Fair exchange is no theft for my heart, give me thine."
The sea was calm, playful even as the most shallow stream, and on the vast basin I did not see a dark speck to indicate the boat. My conductors were consequently arrived. Straying further, my eye was attracted by the sight of some heartsease that peeped through the rocks.
The ivy had been torn from the oak and there was no sweet heartsease blossom to make glad his road to made daily hourly offerings to him and him alone of the beauty, physical and spiritual, that his soul worshipped of beauty and of unquestioning love and sympathy and approbation.
Hugh Martindale went to take possession of the living of Brogden, and she remained a prisoner at Baden, striving to view the weariness and enforced uselessness of her life, as he had taught her, in the light of salutary chastisement and discipline. Heartsease In thy heart shall spring If content abiding, Where, beneath that leafless tree, Life's still stream is gliding.
"Lady," said the Piper, "there is heartsease for the asking. I'm thinking 't is you who have spoiled your garden." "No!" cried Evelina. "Believe me, it was not I!" "Who else?" queried the Piper, with a look which made her shrink farther back into the shelter of her chiffon. "Ah, I was not asking a question that needed an answer; I do not concern myself with names and things.
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