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'Alas-a-day! that you should leave it!' said Theresa, 'I think you would
be happier here than where you are going, if one e' Emily made
no reply to this remark; the sorrow Theresa proceeded to express at
her departure affected her, but she found some comfort in the siave such directions as
her own absence
Having dish every lonely
apart in what had been her father's
bed-roo, e often returned within the door to take another look at it, she
withdrew to her own chaarden below, shewn faintly by the th, the cal thefarewel to the
beloved shades of her childhood, till she was teht veil, in which she usually walked, she
silently passed into the garden, and, hastening towards the distant
groves, was glad to breathe once h
unobserved
The deep repose of the scene, the rich scents, that floated
on the breeze, the grandeur of the wide horizon and of the clear
blue arch, soothed and gradually elevated her mind to that sublime
conificant
and mean in our eyes, that onder they have had power for a ot Madame Cheron and all the circuhts ascended to the contemplation of those
unnumbered worlds, that lie scattered in the depths of aether, thousands