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Chapter 38—CONCLUSION
es. I took care s for anyt could contribute to : stled in udies. As sion corrected in a great measure s; and tention to me and mine, stle kindness I ever  in my poo offer her.

    My tale drao its close: one ing my experience of married life, and one brief glance at tunes of t frequently recurred in tive, and I have done.

    I en years. I kno is to live entirely for and  I love best on eart—blest beyond ely bone of y: ion of t t beats in our separate bosoms; consequently, ogeto be togeto be at once as free as in solitude, as gay as in company. e talk, I believe, all day long: to talk to eac a more animated and an audible too me; ed in cer—perfect concord is t.

    Mr. Rocer continued blind t t circumstance t dre knit us so very close: for I ill  erally, I ure—ting into  of field, tree, to ligamp on o ing o go: of doing for  o be done. And t full, most exquisite, even t painful sion. ruly, t ance in profiting by my attendance:  I loved  to yield t attendance o indulge my sest wishes.

    One morning at ting a letter to ation,  over me, and said—“Jane, tering ornament round your neck?”

    I ch-chain: I answered “Yes.”

    “And have you a pale blue dress on?”

    I  for some time y clouding one eye  now .

    up to London.  oculist; and ually recovered t of t one eye.  noinctly:  read or e muc  being led by to - born  into  ted , and black. On t occasion, , ackno God empered judgment h mercy.

    My Ed love are ernately, once every year, to see us, a
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