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Updated: June 19, 2025
One day I went over to the Lancasters', and I well, I had not had much to eat for several days. I was a little faint, and " "Eudora, you poor, darling girl!" "And the Lancaster girls found out," continued Eudora, calmly. "They gave me something to eat, and I suppose I ate as if I were famished. I was." "Eudora!"
"I have a better opinion of your relations, the Fairies, than you have yourself. I am sure Eudora would not break her word for the world; and there is no mystery about Roderick's folly. He is full of fancies of all sorts, some pretty, and some silly ones; and we must do every thing we can to cure him of the silly ones.
She returned to Eudora with a very thoughtful countenance; and though she often gathered flowers for "the tall infant," as she called Paralus, she could never after be persuaded to enter his apartment. They in me breathed a voice Divine; that I might know, with listening ears, Things past and future; and enjoined me praise The race of blessed ones, that live for aye.
It is the always-flying-out people who are the easiest to get on with in the long run." "Well," said Abby, "maybe that is so, but folks might get worn all to a frazzle by the flying-out ones before the long run. I'd rather take my chances with a woman like Eudora. She always seems just so, just as calm and sweet.
Eudora remarked that she nowhere observed temples or altars; objects to which her eye had always been accustomed, and which imparted such a sacred and peculiar beauty to Grecian scenery. Artaphernes replied, "It is because these things are contrary to the spirit of Persian theology. Zoroaster taught us that the temple of Oromasdes was infinite space his altar, the air, the earth, and the heavens."
It was but three weeks after this conversation. I was in haste, and Eudora herself seemed desirous that the day should be an early one. My cousin was amazed. I enjoyed her discomfiture; for she did not relish the thought that I should thus set at nought her advice and overturn her theory. She shook her head, she attempted a protest, and then began zealously the preparations for the wedding.
"He looks steadily at no one; his eyelashes ever rest on his face, like those of a modest maiden." "Aye, Eudora but it is not the expression of a sinless heart, timidly retiring within the shrine of its own purity; it is the shrinking of a conscience that has something to conceal.
She had to make some biscuits for supper. Meantime Eudora was pacing homeward with the baby-carriage. Her serene face was a little perturbed. Her oval cheeks were flushed, and her mouth now and then trembled.
"I fear it is in vain to say so now, Madeline. We have wished the poor creature out of the way so often for the last ten years, that it is not very likely a single wish the other way will bring her to us." "No, indeed," murmured the Fairy Eudora, who at that moment was standing on the shore of the Fairy Island; "you are a pretty pair, you two, to think of such a thing!
Then releasing her hold, she opened wide her arms, and cast them convulsively about his unmoved and unyielding form. "We will go together! I am thine, and thine only!" "Thou knowest not what thou sayest, Eudora!" gasped the Skimmer "Thou hast a father friend husband "
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