Death's Doings: Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions, in Verse And Prose, the Friendly Contributions of Various Writers; Principally Intended As Illustrations of Thirty Copperplates 2
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She trembled as she stepped into the car- riage, and dropped into her seat, with the desperate air of one obliged to submit to some extreme cala- THE FOREBODING. 359 rnity. With such a white face and forced compo- sure, did Tell level the arrow against the apple on his dear boy's head ; and so looked Brutus as he as- sumed the judgment-seat to pronounce sentence of death on his son ! It was a lovely day, with fresh airs breathing about, and a sky deeply blue like that of the South. In the cours...e of the journey, they turned, they scarcely knew how it happened, into a lane in which they did not recollect to have ever been before. It was a solitary spot ; the road was exceedingly un- even, and the swaying of the carriage to and fro was occasionally not without danger. They had pene- trated the avenue so far that it was not advisable to return ; yet, although the way was so uncouth, they could hardly fear an accident, as the horses were known to be steady, and the mid-day light was so strong and clear.
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