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Its fresh magnetic life mingles with our own, and tinctures our inspirations and aspirations with a new fervor. "True; how much we have to learn regarding social intercourse. We have in society so little spontaniety, that it will take many genial natures like that of Miss Wyman to melt the frost away." She saw that he was pleased with Dawn, and felt glad.

The story centers round the coming of love to the young people on the staff of a newspaper and it is one of the prettiest, sweetest and quaintest of old fashioned love stories, * a rare book, exquisite in spirit and conception, full of delicate fancy, of tenderness, of delightful humor and spontaniety.

Few are capable of distinguishing betwixt the liberty of spontaniety, as it is called in the schools, and the liberty of indifference; betwixt that which is opposed to violence, and that which means a negation of necessity and causes.

"You forget, Miss Thorne, that I am forbidden to read or write." "For six months only," answered Ruth, sternly, "and there's always a place for a good Sunday special." He changed the subject, but there were frequent awkward pauses and the spontaniety was gone. She rose, adjusting her belt in the back, and announced that it was time for her to go home.

I began to save up money, and we had new carpets, and a parlor organ. My townspeople began to look upon me as a citizen of some consequence instead of the merry trifler I had been when I clerked in the hardware store. After five or six months the spontaniety seemed to depart from my humor. Quips and droll sayings no longer fell carelessly from my lips. I was sometimes hard run for material.

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