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Updated: June 1, 2025
Never! least of all when he unbosoms himself in the liberty of his own house. 'Well, what I am going to tell you about the statue was witnessed night after night by all my household, from the eldest to the youngest, and any one of them could tell you the story as well as myself. 'What statue is this? 'Have you never noticed as you came in that beautiful one in the court, by Demetrius the portrait-sculptor? 'Is that the one with the quoit, leaning forward for the throw, with his face turned back towards the hand that holds the quoit, and one knee bent, ready to rise as he lets it go? 'Ah, that is a fine piece of work, too, a Myron; but I don't mean that, nor the beautiful Polyclitus next it, the Youth tying on the Fillet.
He rises early on Sunday morning to go to confession, and I would give something to have the place, just one day, of the good father to whom he unbosoms himself. But perhaps I am wrong. I daresay he believes he has nothing to confess. One story more to teach us to judge charitably of Domingo.
But first, I wonder if you have ever heard it. It is a cry No, it is not a cry, it is a soft, stifled wail; a monotonous and resigned sorrow, which unbosoms itself to the moon and stars. One of these sad birds lodges within two steps of me, in the hollow of a tree, and when night comes, he amuses himself by singing a duet with the singing wind.
This antipathy continued to be a difficulty even until the party arrived at Red River. There are signs in his letters, of the constant strain on Miles Macdonell arising from the difficulties of his position and the waywardness of the Immigrants. At times he consults with the Hudson's Bay Company's officer, Mr. Hillier, and at others thus unbosoms himself to Messrs. Cook and Auld.
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