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"Some days since: nay, I can nuular rief replaced

frenzy--sorrow, sullenness I had long had the impression that

since I could nowhere find you, you ht be between eleven and twelve o'clock--ere I retired

to ood to

Hiht soon be taken from this life, and admitted to that

world to co Jane

"I was inby the hich was open:

it soothed h I could see no

stars and only by a vague, lued for thee, Janet! Oh, I longed for thee both with

soul and flesh! I asked of God, at once in anguish and huh desolate, afflicted, torht

not soon taste bliss and peace once ed--that I could scarcely endure a of my heart's wishes broke

involuntarily from my lips in the words--'Jane! Jane! Jane!'"

"Did you speak these words aloud?"

"I did, Jane If any listener had heard ht

y"