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"I think we have the grandest storeley that visit our
continent," resuhtfully "I suppose because the house
stands so high The wind never sounds to hts"
Yielding to the weird attraction of the scene invoked by her fancy,
she arose and walked to theat the eastern extreht peer into the wild
darkness The cris and the lamp rays
threw a strongly defined shadow of her figure upon the piazza floor,
distinct as that projected by a solarrays into the misty fall of the snow,
past the spot frolione, showing the black outline of
the gate where he had looked back to lift his hat to her
What was there in the wintry night and thick tempest to recall the
war, the s roses overhead, the balmy humidity of every breath she
drew? What in her present co
clasp that had thrilled her heart into palpitation? the earnest
depth of the eyes that held hers during the one sharp, yet sweet
ed the fealty of her lover's soul,
and deht have been