Choice Reading for Public And Private Entertainments, And for the Use of Schools, Colleges, And Public Readers, With Elocutionary Advice;

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As the woman heard, Fast flow'd the current of her easy tears, While in her heart she yearn'd incessantly To rush abroad, all round the little haven.
Proclaiming Enoch Arden and his woes.
But, awed and promise-bounden, she forbore, Saying only, " See your bairns before you go!
Eh, let me fetch 'em, Arden," and arose.
Eager to bring them down, for Enoch hung A moment on her words, but then replied: " Woman, disturb me not now at the last, But let me hold my purpose till I die.
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...ark me and understand, While I have power to speak. I charge you now, When you shall see her, tell her that I died Blessing her, praying for her, loving her; Save for the bar between us, loving her As when she laid her head beside my own.
And tell my daughter, Annie, whom I saw So like her mother, that my latest breath Was spent in blessing her and praying for her.
PATHOS 231 And tell my son that I died blessing him.
And say to Philip that I blessed him, too; He never meant us anything but good.


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