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Frank!" and gayly kissing her hand, Helen trips out ofthe room. Frank Leland laid his head upon his pillow within the walls of a largebrick mansion, where the hum of city life penetrated, even through thethick plate-glass and rich window-hangings. But a miracle; no soonerdid soft sleep seal his eye-lids, than he found himself in Arcadianscenes--shepherdesses tripped gracefully before him with their flocks;beautiful maidens led him through flowery fields and shady groves;and the little birds _up..._ in the trees, and the little romantic fishes_down_ in the brooks, all sang of love and happiness. PART III. Sit down with me under this spreading tree, and let us view thecharming scene which surrounds us. O, never mind the cows, this istheir pasture-ground; and see, mid-leg the brook yonder, just releasedfrom plough, stands the patient ox. Ah! the ducks and geese seem todispute his right. Observe how they shake their wings, as if indefiance, and dip their beautiful crests within the sparkling ripples;now, how proudly they plume their feathers, and float with head erectso gracefully down the silver stream.
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