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plain. and a faithful affection that has never oscillated, although Lucretia
it was beautiful and very it admired, and the dear individual a great favorite
among the Southern and bright women.
"The second spring, anxious Lucretia not to waste duration, and
ambitious to surprise Lyman it decided to go and to study with old Dr.
Gardener in Portland. He was all right the young men for the university, it was a friend
of our father, and it had a daughter that was a very wise and
skilled woman. That was a very happy summer, and Lu got on this way
well that she implored to be every winter. It was a rare opportunity, for
there were not then university for girls and very little advantages to be
it had, and the dear creature burned to improve every faculty that her
it would be worthier of his/her person in love. You he was all right for the university
with the youths there, and it did he/she wonders; for love its intelligence sharpened,
and the thought of that happy reunion spurred above her to untiring
exercise. For Lyman was waited in May, and the marriage had to be in
June; but, alas for the poor girl! the yellow-fever came, and he was
one of the first victims. Them not rincontrarono never, and nothing had gone away
his/her of everybody that happy time but his/her letters, his/her library and the
violet of the thought."
Mrs. Warburton made a break dry some wounds torn quiet from his/her eyes, while
the girls sat in comprehensive silence.
"We thought that you/he/she would have killed her, that sudden change from love the hope,
and the happiness to the pain, death and the loneliness. But hearts don't do
breaks, my dears, if theirs know whether to go for strength. Lucretia
it did, and after the first hit was found on comfort in its books,
saying, with a brave, the bright glance and the resignation sweetest 'me
has to keep on trying to be worthier of him, for us rincontreremo
in the good duration of God and him he/she will see that I don't forget.'
"That was best that torn and lamentation and the long years that
succession was the good-looking and busy one, full of deferential care for us