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strength : they pasted slowly across the stage , aud . ^ hUa tfe enthusiasm was at aa enoess which seemed almost to tkreafee&itb * walls of the theatie , they withdrew . <¦ . •?> j , j ,: ( :
The cottage , the water lilies and their fountain , the rose gmnhm and the cherry orchard * and , batter than all , the village schoolhouse , are not deserted . It is now the secured property * tf Walter Brandon j Flora ' s gift tp her father on the day of her marriage . The rose fete and the cherry feast are yearly cel& » brated , and every autumn Flora and Percy come-to refresh thoin ^
selves amongst the woods of Percy Court , and in the field * rf Uplands ; in- the quiet , and freshness , and chetrrn of a country life , again to live over their happy history , again to renew all their increasingly active plans for each successive season . On they move together in concert , like two sweet instruments attuned to each other z alike devoted , in heart and spul , to what is hv thnm
their ' good cawe ^ ' alike finding , in the equal strength , constancy , and purity of their love . for each other , a stipaulu * to their continued exertion . Trials have come , and the . worlcl ft * times has been ready to work them annoyance ; hut , through good report and through evil report , they have clujig closely to ewh other , and have never ceased to exult with the deep joy of their hearts in : the fate that first led Flora to become an actress . S . Y ,
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Well ! what then ? is my gun warranted ? are my dogs , staunch ? No ; that is not the matter . Oh ! spinning a text ! Well , wby not ? Some sorry wi g ht who had possessed himself of yonder rape might have contrived of it a noose to hang himself ; but tee ! ' that boy has only noosed an elm-bough , and , being a chap of the easiest-idlest , he is riding his hobby—so swing I upon this eld yarn , and wish you as good sport .
No , ill luck to your cruel eye ! What ! is it not enougfe tfeat you drive yon beast in your dog-cart , just as you yoke and < Mve every other animal that crawls but beyond these fellovr croepi&g things must you » ¦¦ ¦¦ Were you a creature of the same species y * Hi might try a rival wing *; but out of pure spite you Will roaltea piece of lead out fly a feather , and level to the ground the tenant
of the upper element . Could you not creep on and over , eettid you not scratch , and search , ana sift , until you finally amk fcnd sleep there , the earth , that claims you as one of its clods ? fbe air , which buoys their bulk and fills their wing-compelling tmita , which nurses their song , which bathes their brisk youth , andirim theni from the nairqW cradle pilfered from the { Jiiiihih nlinurtwU and obeys their every impulse , and leaves no track * for tfce 4 ertroyr Wumt -Hheir paA -the air is UaAed ^ o rirmil ^ toi by
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THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1835, page 591, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2649/page/27/
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