Graham's Magazine Vol Xxxiii No. 4 October 1848

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The only feeling of hate I ever experienced is astrong desire to avoid all persons or things that are disagreeable tome. I love harmony the most perfect, and discord is a thing for me toflee from. I felt toward you a most decided drawing, and I felt aconviction then, as I do now, that we are to be very near and dearfriends. " The little angel! I could have hugged and kissed her on the spot; butI hugged her in my soul, and inwardly vowed to consecrate my life toher, if the "drawing" she felt for... me could be rendered sufficientlystrong to admit of such a thing. On a sudden I bethought me of thewhiskered incognito, her stage attendant. I mustered courage to askher in a half laughing way, if that fine-looking fellow she had calledCharles were her brother.
Instantly her manner changed from that of sweet and almost tenderseriousness to an arch, quizzical one that puzzled me.
"Oh no, not my brother, " said she.
"_Not_ her brother--a sharp pang of pain shot through me--I wasgetting dreadfully jealous--I looked all manner of curiosity and allmanner of questions; she took pity on me and said--a smile stilllurking in the corner of her eye-- "He is no more nor less than the intended future husband of the oneyou see before you.


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