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Updated: June 9, 2025


"What a delightful place 'Heartsease' is," cried Grace as she paused just inside the gate to feast her eyes upon its beauty. "Sometimes I think that autumn is the finest season of the year, and then again I like spring better." "What difference does the season make, so long as we have a good time?" said Nora blithely. "I haven't any preference. They're all good."

"I wish I could kill you!" "Ah, that is the sort of woman I like!" "You make me know what it is to feel like a murderess!" "And to look like one, by heaven!" She wrenched herself away, with a furious effort. "Coward!" she cried. "I did right to mistrust you!" Little Martha ran up and offered her a wild heartsease which she had found on one of the graves.

See how different the leaves of the cabbage are, and how extremely alike the flowers; how unlike the flowers of the heartsease are, and how alike the leaves; how much the fruit of the different kinds of gooseberries differ in size, colour, shape, and hairiness, and yet the flowers present very slight differences.

For a moment I forgot Heartsease and the home of my youth, and turned tenderly to take a last farewell of the beloved land of my adoption. The corn was cut and stacked in long dusty rows: it looked like a deserted camp; the grain was down; small squirrels skipped lightly over the shining stubble, whisking their bushy tails like puffs of smoke.

In plants the same gradual process of improvement, through the occasional preservation of the best individuals, whether or not sufficiently distinct to be ranked at their first appearance as distinct varieties, and whether or not two or more species or races have become blended together by crossing, may plainly be recognised in the increased size and beauty which we now see in the varieties of the heartsease, rose, pelargonium, dahlia, and other plants, when compared with the older varieties or with their parent-stocks.

There was a crash, a shock, and the Heartsease, after first heeling deeply over under the pressure, suddenly sank down like a stone. Ralph had staggered under the force of the collision, and would have fallen back as the boat heeled over, but instinctively he threw up his arms and his hand came in contact with the rope that had an instant before touched his cheek.

M. PHILOMÈNE to MDLLE. DE MONTPARNASSE: "In the second grow heartsease," &c., &c. And so on again, till the second round is done. Then Müller began again: "In the third of these corners pale primroses grow; Now tell me thy secret, and whisper it low." Mdlle. Rosalie was about to repeat these lines as before; but he stopped her. "No, Mademoiselle, not till you have told me the secret."

The pansy is the flower of thought, or memory: we commonly call it heartsease, but Shelley no doubt uses it here with a different, or indeed contrary, meaning. The violet indicates modesty. A stanza from one of his lyrics may be appropriately cited Remembrance, dated 1821: 'Lilies for a bridal bed, Roses for a matron's head, Violets for a maiden dead, Pansies let my flowers be.

One sees in imagination the solemn, round-shouldered hills standing out grim in the thin spring sunshine, their black sides slashed and lined with snow; later, one pictures these hills decked with heartsease and blue-bells a-swing in the summer breeze, or rich with the purple bloom of heather; and, again, one imagines them clothed in November mists, or white and ghost-like, shrouded in swirling clouds of snow.

She had resumed the final "i" so long dropped from her name, and now proudly signed herself Savelli. The Phi Sigma Tau, particularly Anne and Grace, became prime favorites with the great violinist and were frequently invited to "Heartsease" to hear him play, an honor which was accorded to no one else in Oakdale.

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