Belinda a Novel

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BELINDA. 195 " I can make nothing of it, " she says dispiritedly, giv- ing it back to its owner ; " but do not do not burn it ! " For a moment Belinda hesitates, considering with quivering eyelids and trembling lip the small and faded paper. Then in a moment it has followed the flowers !
At first it gives a curling writhe, as if it hurt it to be burned ; then one or two sentences come out very clear before flying in black film up the chimney. The one that lasts longest and disappears latest is,
... " Oh, forgive me ! " After that there is silence. Sarah has dropped sulkily into an arm-chair ; and Belinda has turned again to her childish treasures, and is beginning to sort and part them. But her hands move mechanically of their own accord, aud with that want of purpose which shows that they are not directed by the brain.
When a quarter of an hour has gone dumbly by, Be- linda speaks, in that flat and spiritless voice which is now habitual to her : " I wanted to ask your advice ; I want you to give me your opinion.


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