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Hence those great devotions, those austere retreats froiven an exareat enough in

soul to receive it without reives himself

up to it, when, in short, he loves as he is loved, this ht all earthly emotions, and after such a love his heart will

be closed to every other

I did notwhen I returned home

They could but have been the presentiment of as to happen to

uerite, I did not foresee such

consequences I make these reflections to-day Now that all is

irrevocably ended, they a rise naturally out of what has taken place

But to return to the first day of aiety As I thought of how the barriers which uerite and myself had disappeared, of

how she was now hts, of the key

to her rooht to use this key, I

was satisfied with life, proud of s be

One day a young ainst a