Greenwood Leaves: a Collection of Sketches And Letters. By Grace Greenwood [pseud.]
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True wife, Round my true heart thine arms entwine ; My other dearer life in life, Look through my very soul with thine ! ' And like that lover and his Alice, Ernest and his Pauline beheld — ' The still afiection of the heart Become an outward breathing type ; ' — but one of whom it might not be said, ' It " into stillness past again, And left a want unknown before." ' Their babe, their boy, their ' little Ernest,' lived to unite in one rich inheritance the mother's once proud and sparkling beau...ty, now softened with love and shaded by thought, with the pure spirituality which reposed depth on depth in his father's eyes, and the nobility which crowned his forehead. Pauline insisted on having Louise with her for the first few months in her new home. During the autumn, it hap- pened that the sisters first became well acquainted with an aunt of their mother's, Mrs. Edwards, of New York, who was spending some weeks in the city of Elms, on a visit to a young son who had lately entered Yale.
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