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'What do you adood review of him I will look that review up, by the

way, before I coe had a desire to say so, but she did not knohat to

say, a burden lay upon her chest It was that weight which presses

there e are alone with those e are not strangers,

but e are not completely at home, and she actually found

herself impatient and half-desirous of solitude This must be

criht to herself, and she forcibly

recalled Frank's virtues She was so far successful that when they

parted and he kissed her, she was , and

her ardent embrace, at least for the ion of the heart When he had gone she reasoned

with herself What a ued, is

mere intellectual sympathy, a sympathy based on books! What did

Miranda know about Ferdinand's 'views' on this or that subject? Love

is so independent of 'views' It is an attraction which has

always been held to be inexplicable, but whatever ita little weary, she thought, of as

called 'culture' These creatures e know through Shakespeare

and Goethe are ghostly What have we to do with thes about theh and that which goes

through it are interesting, but not circumstances and character