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.,.... t I B it II -.v!5n Y.:i is the hlceciir heart, ;5v sorrow's t e i ii j vt u ti, W Li:. A-v ir: s Y-1; us that start, Pet t r:a- i o ai : . . -r - 1 part, A. i I .ii'ii tic pi ii f II .iv;i. T'u n -'til'' te-iv, fr'.n 1 . 1 s ' re's check, e l u-'-rras -a'., c a ' ; I ! -.h-- :: i .i Y, fiwl C.e sev k 1 : . .!" c -i 'f .r :ii ' I) ona c ra spenk, ivcn. i-.-l j'jlri.'v.s mcrn : .if w iv !) )rn, !' i'i it iWil, : s t SO III v I ( 77yj 7vr ' voters, A MOfl AI. TAT.-. FOl'XIi; DOS FACT. I I'w 'mc'S loo e l at one an 't e'with a.-t nishmeiit t'.eir
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.nil. ;i-t r.is -men! toeir , ran ..cini-nis e.v. cp I he u.,olA,u in Ii.. iv..r.ls .ccmcil s.. sisr i, lousa.Ml ol,im,i,s Tliurti -,r. t i-v l.ir,t he!,. ..m-iits.m th.-'2,hI iloor. tlmi ft lo ;-r - -. !,.M,gi.f,..y (,.: kiv. t-ms,. H-l.ii-.il I ail hoc, iatoly vr -,-n fives .i) :o an- hinlt .-m-:-the oti-.e.s wcic simjm;
invde - I nif a W eepnig ojn e n e). ; ; -at leu fe m -m tv w.t- !)v m lis firirjtjs'p c eon C -r iu'i tliidr nare its' leturn ; in S jo: t':ev he.v il -!ei ed tlini e. h-t C . ,r -Mre ?li s. de
n -oo'.d not rail M.eir a t e-e excepting a hr ge nature co it(MS lVili ,.f h.in-r themselves AugUMine happening to ;:p1 rn s. i.e:estino a sub jredover witn green taiai as ! lm(i,M. t jH. , ock in(.;r7dct ,.t tiMV' l)J ,a''il the window, taw the gar'm: t: -i:eot!s in an -in .ra- M d'Aug.v.e bfteu it up. and ad- ! thc .lU(MTC .lnd o-rdens , V tk':' !5'l,m: ihc;e...n- - I a mm.w comemoatmgrnc,.!;.g nmiMnt to Ir. oe Jiel- u. Ui;l?n fuken place in the tovin, uk cvphe,. a. c; K-Ai, cila
wi ! . 1 n -t hve-y e-mcer i the : ii-' i ' ' ' i 1 u ii i r 1 1 ; i fee -ids I : this oni un'tuiv l d A tgene re -(Mitered. f do-A ed t J-jU-.-.e. .e ; they h t ur p ,ed ma ki . a v f v at m sie. ; and wnhO'O w thi g the ! rlirs re o!y, tre 'vc e a id fete e l G ihrielie a ! x s. de Be in nt harpr ; he ):,'eiue 1 his utvle vit a viul'm ton': a ) i?e him elf. a id t ie Two S s' s were oh iged to play, tho' they w ti I have preferred tlvnr jv'p.-a'e cunvet'tion The part v d:d ii -I hvr; up till mi loight wTeen d'A : i gene tejulerlv enib a 'vd . nie es and reti.ed : !u umic cv d Beitn n? had a long dis seta'ion on mush, i which Gj. rif " -:n hut htlsr- nous i; w 5 was pensive, and peihaps ,ess gay; thau urdi ary ; and each of them rehred to her apart ment whfhout j bein!'" a le to give" a sah -factory
aeou:u t; her-ef nf th'.s iiicoii v it i jessamine, honey-suckle and cei" hred i'v . Next mnr ii -g v!ien 1 1 i'-cs ; at tne end of the a b ;r was (i i!rielle ul ri-m, she heard the a grove which ten lied tne fa cm i eh a n helU strike out a mci rv i on une side, ami t he ut.er ci uwaipeai : u w t t ie Ii -t time she had ! ed a itd. eiveied with vines a; Lea d t ? m ihi; f a 7 v en s. a re 'tne loot id' toe hill, a enarming ligmnwa- in lidi-din rYance do-' vai Hounded bv a vail tnean.iw ri i ; the rei t d' ' -n,. K:v ; . : tn.it wa ha ned by the Loire, and sa :e t ! -s s were e() ,eite I in ; at a disia -re a ferule C"iiniry p-
to in t e n :i.es je.ti a.e I to t ie un ? r 'y i the s ul ; w den h e . Muiwi.ig iih'iii) i ii : j e V en ' l p" .Ie a-.nowdelge , he ; mi u i i-, o' Me villi u-e tv - .j 'dhy u- deat t " T.ief ins (d r iye-s v ic aN e ia -ged. and in'ai o tie ign d t e cro gi v e. i n eh i- la s in I 'ie p. nn i y s ,inh a a pleilge uf la t.i. ami t'e .if ii ut i hir w rd wa- in t he nanevt? Iaat. aul o! I er t can ; o ; i ai ise any ii 1 1 n i i v . . mm ft I'e . "!Oil loan t M wa- o tudied I we i dtatn ut icnc w a- then . ... s mrdlo ne r t;u I in log of i s I be; . lint .i . d' Aogctie luiu hi r t I ha ce !e w ere reioa'in'V , for t i i an i e: sai lue iiav he ;v n h'i"- v- ! tino a i in vi i ; n AJu-i h ea v la-l ue i tii'in . i . : , . . . , . i ! Ai 1 " ' v 1 1,1 ' ' c e i. . i. ,u utihi .Cvv.in i.ia.. : lu me
c;np,Tnio Being for liis divjee proteciion; cicv snug a -obnu te
deum t -r the pi! ticuiur murks oi his grace ; alter which the whole famhv re'urned to the carnage. & M d'Aiigcne said to the coachman "Drive to the cavern." The -a liaise, instead of mauing tow a 'ds the lime kilos m ule for the diiekest narf of the foieat. 'JVnh -.sir. (said Gabriehe t!ie coaeion.in mo t he mistaken ; we niu-t be beyond the lime kilns " At Me ame msta-st thrv entered , ,r, A, - a t)iuUit :l aenue. at tne exttem- . irr f which thev netceixed a ve
; ry handsome h-use built on the iiNK'k T-:ev de'ended 1 om t;:e
carriage; ,i d Anixeoe enjoy tt' . ' . -i- . V (ii'-.iiii'mnii oi nij n-eeet. asked Mem it thev knev ih.e cn vern ag-eo r" No uncle" r niieu M' wifU mil' Viiirr : he then . . . . V leu tun into t e interior 1 ii e house, w 'here the reconizeil he apar -men's thev "nsed to inhabit. hut vers hit!' altered in their ar ran ..etneins ex' ej) the U!orwin d eh ira u.aiu oht-ied the int Ibeuithul viev imaginable. ! d'Angene now led th. m to tlierot:miia which was furni-iied e;.iei ly a ii was the day ! e f amd i ncfn ' monr. ten is ;said he) a wV :: , . . -.11,. . . 1 i . ' V ! j v i j -pi i u u. i liillliv. ;!?5V "U pleasure'' 1? reprii-er. n iiahrielle August me aroie en r. tne attitude he fnt saw tlM-us nie playing iiie harp, and the nib ! er tie ui, n -...and the p t of ivses .a i'u ... iln .'fl ltr.i .v. f i . 4 , . ni w l . l I .M U' !V III , L v , I I rVIH in.ui'-e waspeiici-t Alls (ie Beim iot t)estowed on the pieVire its Weil deserved praise & M fAngc!i( added, - it has so much the mo: e merit, as my nephew did it entirely from memory " Ah ! sir. exclaimed toe young man) there .ne imp essions so hneihle as never to he forgotten."1 Gahrietic much affected, mrned i.er eVes Strom the tncture. and lookin at iUiieue. W it i ev rum Me ru tunJa Instead ol Me gloonu passage that formerly IcAto tne si -me ijuarry, they hmnd hmoselve - heuea h an aib.r mtvln eu eneu at a view one ot toe mosi a ;.-ea'. e perspective t. at nature n ah itci spiendor c.ouht pi o.tUv'c M d Angme inv inul his nice ;v in t . iAv Miei;et. Unucr pretexi tilat ttie mat was exceasi v e. an 1 soon t.i di cuv eied ahttlc temp e. 'w nose arciin ecim eMva as . imple ' as tdegaut ; eight columns of w . ii. e m.u b e siippnrteti tne edili. e. It ! oui e vtn inset i.tiin iihal nr.- A i thcln)L (iahmle, by ei on - e o.v sii e. kiioCKeu at tne thor . .. . u i e temple, wnen a soil ha, mo . . . . ,it !'' was ii am. anti a meloutous oi, e su, g the tinlowmg w onls o n iirs ( .sis' j: m Jl . r, i .'; f tt i.ii fit ' " . i i .S . . . .:. . u : ; hi, j, i n.'. I ( i" .V i'i I . ii ; , . u '.' . T.-e v nice ceu-ed srveiat oting i . ... 1 1 . i , i . . . n i I'imi I, , ,i. -.ii,. I . ,-in . v v t n . in. HI. 11 I I VI - e. e. Uvs-is tne men in .em, e ! w .to pin.v t ioouiiUs, and inegiim
in white came from different parts j of the thicket, each crowned a - - . . si
vae oi dowers wnicn sue placed on the pemstvieoi tne tempic Two beautiful little girls crowned the -isters with a garland of ro ses, teneatmg .Y)::t wiur jo: err hut heginning Il.irk vj' hrar the iv ft' ring wnd, Ov. gen fit sf f'Viions, bringing AV-y v. veil I cae your lodging mind ft
Ausust,,,,- fa s.MKtol wUMjay...;,,, k(: , l;, Mni.,d mh cr in..- ... he, HM,.,.lur .,(l!.,.a :, i,,,. ami was
rr 'Irs. de Belmont ; si c leaned. i i i i lauo ijul wept hv tn-ns. Ga , f . . ,. ... l)r e stanuhv betw een her on e'e and eousin pres-ed th.e hind n' the h)1 i)"r to iier ups. and t'?e i i, 1 . , ureheeks m Mrren's -a f iv use.nfi f- i i : j she was too mudi aTr tt d t ex-
press tne semimeni t : a! agita'ed , . . 5, v . , , ,, , i (. Ins waich U nen tne iacl im;hes - Tollow theaduceol the ...
WW. (said .;. i Angene to her) Let thy heart in j ,v, F r (i'd prefect ft rir ? his 'rjn. (i,t. sin-r ii ril U.- v, l! su mi - 1 - h. - reis .',,. teirc.iv,. u ill anvm1I.st.u, - s till yon an- mo-r nao - q.ti " A .-., simii.r to o: me; le I H-ein to a -Tolto lii.eil ' . wit m ; in tlie middle of Me gr tto wa- tiie p'eUv foun'ain wbt.e I) u ders were a- b dore oi name ited witii limns; by .n. n pe n:g utfulh contrived, its wa i(, tuy it f r.,!l v .. e,iwwl !t , .. ....n i u... ' il". III .. Ill II III 111? II, I'll III I I! it - i!ie imirmiitiiwr c,r tne first was . . , ,. imxtwithine wanting ol nlliilbei less bird- that Hew about in a hrautiful !!aviilion of verdure, a ;OV(. t' r ;)litl;alll The a-eenMo tlu. ir., :;r. Ul' .ViS 1)V .. n: ,hf ,lf UU paM.. n Was 0 a illght ui steps cut in the rock, and hidden by ur.e. oi the eolunm.s of the fountain. From this you mi-h! be.imd the immense lorel ol Roreville, With leilile llills aiid bea uifid avenues, a chain of rucks covered witn vines, and the nvbt t t . A. ..-.ri;.uUnmsoi t.u- ea,l!t. i Uy ot i ours uived by ti.e fiOire. piean.'g slopes. With ibck' and era (ages wiihont numoer The .;a: vest was beiMiinmg every ten !,......,.., .i i ....... WVii tne moH (elighlhd iic ure xt( jural p easuri's. UtJ quitting t he pavilliun, thev eulerrii an rIiT.sj :ni w , ! tivated Uitenen and fruit garden ; master i nomas s son. won wai. e .ardenei, siiewcd is ami tin u tne ihheicnt not and gieen houses w hei e a nnmher ol oran:je ssces. cooiee b ii nbs a. d fiuits. gtew in great uixuriiwicy I'm in l c gar dial, liiey passeu on to a pretty fai in. situa.ed where the lime kiins used to stand The part of t tic cavern fuimerly inhabited w as I now converted into giauerlcs j coach and cart houses, witn sta l)iCs, X 4 near wmch wa- an e.x ' pi ess Ma gaiei and - i. all in new cloti.es, . e fa i m M. d' Anv ntt d her a: the iipei in e '. .e : tcntu ut ami gu.udiau uf tlte rocK iay 1 ii i Ol t)lt ss nti and m:d: , von as hannv :.v. I .Jm mv T .. l.lc lit . .'V.l. Ill ni-n v i woman i s. .ail then me content vo de Belmont uskedvh so main latucY- were tet out i.Vin lai m and annul the com I fur tne sliepncis and Miep . erdessCs. sain 4. d Angenej w. .o au-ten i..t. . n !.' i .1... 1 . t . . tlli:' M ll'Sl UK , Mill tl Ml II MO i tnink. ladies, yoif must he lati -ucu .!..,,...... .... . , . .... i ti.'ll . M I l I v. p I SI , as u . i a u tt i .m.i a v.n.i vmv h They now returned to the
hoiire where an excellent :inn-.: was M-ovided fo tr-cin, tie hniy was rather silen!. v"1 vr,'.v a-lr(
h:e; M d An;,v:; . en. $;.r)ii-e h.e had oer.;-;.me(i m me--es, although he : -eared r;' er etiess and absent. Ttl is. oe JIi-1-mont and augusiine were both in te.e m st charming humor p b!e an:) anpra-eu diigp.teii n n every t:mz HaoMe'le eat nut !:a!l determined t q-r-tn-n i?im a,saiji aoont 'nei' narents, but v he could uot uievai! en r, ie!tto eiu. jvrjene ilid hir- iitmns! to n.irJake i Auntine ioy. ill i f. i ri:e si'iiir !t to .tnth her lovely is'r e.'j: to gaiety; he would tYeoucn t.v reneat the wr-rus o! l-.;e vuaeie f.i . i I ' - I I" 11 I.' 'I ! 1 i tl1. I'! i u . . . . ii.'i . i.. ir;i i; i'' a it'in Mien: -every h uy looivS so sen- ....... " .. .i i,.l ...:: ... . ? ...... . i
: ' ' l:;il!1H '"'u 011 I I ,).,'!,t"r -;'i''.v " 'Thank vow i'"'1 M' -;irS ,' l'"1''1- " : ,Y;::r lr'0"' m:lI,a,!!c- 5 v !':u'1 i'li!aVt :;u; v-onijia. y moic
ir i kief ii J (''.'inut inu '"i gay, or at least ore mote agieeahie. to mv coiim Oabiielle, who hardly sa a word on which he (juited the room. A thovt litne after his dejmi ture, Gah! iel:e m.ri.-i. i ;,! r.n .nc,u. i..! .V..-.-.V. - . . .... . v- . . , ..W -;mmi';" ,!CMlK .:t I'm; Civ d 'Loni; li c Ue iui;: imI C-nmr rculed i,o:i. ii pans; (.t:hdrilc a ut A t;! -thi , iluticd, r . , i . i f. , . u '' lc" f :nuch KT,ui"? 't'h;r Uain; n.ust amir uiicc t0" " ii,ull,t,'l,l,,t ,a!CiU,fl,I,d'-p,ness-your iwr.-nh," "Our prju-i" cc. dmccl ilic i no f.?Mcrs; t .-j' Ibc?' i , mv d .n. clh'aiit'.i. on vilMcc ihcu. :,j;.d., pv-n.tiv." -J hu tlK i;tJll!,!i:s, K-.e tibxd a,.d a raih. approacuvd. I v.m cm teuHcIi kiL-, u;c iy ''a1 iiiwcc," c:ciain,i-d :i. d" m:'ru,h: "r;; coniCS nK1 iai: c!' u, d n,ii.ci, Ctih:;e;ic an ! A '.iim tuse ui:ncd t,,,!s tl,ti, ,,r.,1;s,a!lIf;.iI.u.t!ilt tl';d;ivt i; as u.ry ulic a Y;hti!.L:, ihcy tiiu rt c;c;i J-av v.ords oSYhrir m.clc, lIlcy v'lMC !!. fKiu ii.iv . ro . t, , i ,, , . . . i a!r.ciui. Ony i i.n 1 i) 1)!V (ati ci- tW) I h iie;;! My l;;et!v.s! ' '1; ,V- -V" mV iu, a. r t l o. .: :. m ,1!.!' j'i ii h ..i i; 1. 1 .- pi. ,aJ ,ul -'' j- ,!. ;) " de-. m.u n -a, . !:-. pn i JH u.V'i . .M'.i o i.d f i.' i. - v el ihj. ;j a- Cj i .11. d .1 - .1 l .K . .. i'. il., iuv fu, r. ,;,.r.'... tin r.s- v. (. .... i-,. . . i . l.t;i. mi . t.r. t ...vv. j; p-o .i i r. ! : r a- .v : i ;.i i!, .-r 1 1; n p li'.-.' t M..w,.... v. -., t-.-. w pvi -m: s w (-4j-..ii ; U.Y '..jl'.!: stii. C.:.p. .v: f ; -. "J .v I . Ui.l.ui !,r. f v i ' ! ' . '.un v. i. i. n 1 r It 1 1 i i 0 1 . . V ii i r.: c.-rt : t'....t .. i. ..a i...'. v . . i. I . o.i. 1 1;. i .c.iCi , it;. a vv j. . p. LUi'. v pro. 1 . f lil I. iii ', i '..'i... . : i. i f . vr :i,wi i','' 1 w - v' 1 . ..;c. u : . .1 v. t;, '..1 .i I i :vo. 1- ''..! lai,.. I'' ... Ul . . . . 1 i-i Mi.Jnr i .1 i I ! ' , v. 1 I,' V J 1 Is. Ol .1.1 I :iv Li vi A i . v. : I V.I .. J illU v.'i V.i i . . i i 1 1 : , pr.A . ... . 1 v . ,! I ii o p v t . i ... .v r is J c..:i.:, :i i..- uu vi'.t ;a i n ..!; , n v,i !e.c ,, i -r - ' - -: ; ::.' ha-. . h! ' " - ' ' i h ' i a - v i . th".., lii.V " 1 . '' ..'.ui:: v, i r. ( : :v : g:i .h- u c a -0 , U y U'..;. v l.'V- . i i i . - 1 " i ! i . ; . . 1 i i.; .w I...' i a. . r i - iY on r.o .v c. j . , . . ii . i !..i i. v!k A:. d i..;:; ... . : t..vu lov. k. , t.r, .. . . e . ..oil in. .v. i ...ipp . .- thiiikf ii,"
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