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purposes froh to let us
see the eternal truth and unchangeableness behind it I told
all my moods to Mont Pilatte, and I think it told all its
carew furious; and I saw for the first ti up on the horizon of the North, and
that ht Mont Pilatte and I shouted together
There caht on an to reproach me for what she called an to
break out, very hard to bear, that I had indulged in
traitorous alliances and was an unworthy child of my house It
rankled in mamma's mind, that I had not only refused the
connection with one of the terful Southern fa year; but that I had also
discouraged and repelled during the past winter several
addresses which ht have been made very profitable to my
country as well as my own interests For what had I rejected
thean to ask discontentedly Papa shieldeddark aroundstorm