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Updated: May 5, 2025
They set foot side by side into the wonderful valley of love, with its deep and quiet places. The world changed about them with their changing mood, until presently it had become, as it were, a tabernacular beauty about their meetings, and the stars were no more than flowers of light beneath the feet of their love, and the dawn and sunset the coloured hangings by the way.
The H. that I mean is an Englishman; now it happens that here and there a word, or some peculiarity in using a word, indicates, in this author, a Scotchman; for instance, the expletive 'just, which so much infests Scotch phraseology, written or spoken, at page 1; elsewhere the word 'short-comings, which, being horridly tabernacular, and such that no gentleman could allow himself to touch it without gloves, it is to be wished that our Scottish brethren would resign, together with 'backslidings, to the use of field preachers.
Here, powerless and panting, fell she then. "JUNIA. What was her name, my daughter? Here the translator must pause having no inclination to enter "the tabernacle," in company with such a spotless high-priest as Monsieur Dumas. Something "tabernacular" may be found in Dumas's famous piece of "Don Juan de Marana."
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