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Chapter 32
livery servant. Anyte t,  placed gracefully above t kissed ed to  er tic building, and glide t tecress pierce tor’s . A sort of instinct seemed to ; and  it, ures, to relax, cronger ting glance could indicate.

    Of course, s, because , conceal it from e of ian stoicism, e look, if  say it  is not despair of success t keeps me dumb. If I offered my , I believe you  it. But t  is already laid on a sacred altar: t. It han a sacrifice consumed.”

    And t like a disappointed cen  vivacity; sily from urn in transient petulance from , at once so yr-like. St. Jo, ain

    give one crue, eternal Paradise. Besides,  bind all t ure—t, t, t—in ts of a single passion. ——renounce  so muce o make on his confidence.

    Miss Oliver already  visits to my cottage. I  er, ery or disguise: stis not less; exacting, but not   absolutely spoilt. Sy, but good- ,  affected; liberal- of tly intelligent; gay, lively, and unt, even to a cool observer of  s profoundly interesting or t sort of mind ance, of ters of St. Joill, I liked  as I liked my pupil Adèle; except t, for a ccaugion is engendered ttractive adult acquaintance.

    Saken an amiable caprice to me. Sainly, s one-tent little soul enoug urae, sress: sory, if knoful romance.

    One evening, y, and tless yet not offensive inquisitiveness, sable-dratle kitc terials and some sketcty little cure, taken in ton and on t transfixed rified .

    “ures? Did I knoter ter in t sccrait of o so papa?”

    “it a tist—delig t and
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