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And Bessie, as she read his letter, felt her love grow stronger for him, and her face grew brighter and lovelier each day, and there was a ring of gladness and hopefulness in her voice as she went singing about the house thinking of the future which stretched so pleasantly before her, and in which she could be always with Neil, "the new Grey."

Probably the scenery on the banks of the St. Lawrence recalled to her mind the remembrance of spots once interesting to her: The lovely daughter, lovelier in her tears, The fond companion of her father's years, Here silent stood, neglectful of her charms. And left her lover's for her father's arms.

But at Arch Street indignation ran high, and the Whartons were also very outspoken. Primrose was lovelier than ever in her vehemence, and Polly declared it was the greatest shame she had ever known. Even Mr. Chew said it was an unjust will, and he thought something might be done in the end with Primrose Henry's testimony. "But for my sake thou wilt not give it.

Senator Van Heemskirk came in with her father as I left." "I hope he treated you more civilly than madame did." "He was delightful. I courtesied to him, and he lifted my hand and kissed it, and said, 'I grew lovelier every day, and I kissed his cheek and said, 'I wished always to be lovely in his sight. Then I came home, because I would not, just yet, speak of George to him."

I suppose there are lovelier rivers than that we ourselves are known to brag of our Pharpar and Abana but I cannot think of anything more nobly beautiful than the Guadalquivir resting at peace in her bed, where she has had so many bad dreams of Carthaginian and Roman and Gothic and Arab and Norman invasion.

Your mother is always doing something, and always growing handsomer and lovelier, so that I told her yesterday I should certainly call her a sa-int, if she was n't always a do-int I have nothing to tell of myself; no stitches or aches to commemorate, being quite free and whole in soul and body, and, freely and wholly Your loving father, To Rev. Henry W. Bellows. SHEFFIELD, July 24, 1852.

How can a woman be lovelier than when most womanly, or more precious than when she reflects her own weakness in clarity of soul? As she made her way through the wood her trouble of conscience was lost in deeper suffering. The scent of undergrowths, which always brought back to her the glad days of maidenhood, filled her with the hopelessness of the future.

Then toward the end came the scene of the chapel and Hero's tomb. No lovelier form was ever sculptured than that of the beautiful Queen Louisa of Prussia, as she lies in the mausoleum at Charlottenburg, carved by Rauch, asleep on the tomb in white purity.

And there stood before the lonely man the idol of his early youth, Alice, still, perhaps, as fair, and once young and passionate, as Evelyn; pale, changed, but lovelier than of old, if heavenly patience and holy thought, and the trials that purify and exalt, can shed over human features something more beautiful than bloom.

She is sweet and engaging and quite captivated by him, as is evident by her girlish frankness and admiration. The two go up-stairs together, while the gentlemen indulge in a last cigar. "It was delightful!" Miss Murray says. "Why, I never saw anything really lovelier at Newport, though there is more magnificence. And Mr. Grandon's dancing is perfection. I never enjoyed a partner better.

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