High-Ways And By-Ways; Or, Tales of the Roadside : Picked Up in the French Provinces, By a Walking Gentleman 3
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337 were soon again to return, they set off for Havre to embark for Philadelphia, accompanied by Lisette, who would not abandon Leonie, and escorted to the sea side by Mr. Suberville, Alfred, and myself, Mr. Wilson having some days before set out for England. Our short journey was truly melancholy. I may be well supposed to have been the person least affected, but I really could not witness the scene unmoved. Alfred seemed deeply to regret the loss of his dear cousin Leonie, and his valued frie...nd Mowbray ; but there was a man- liness in his honest sorrow that kept him up. Mowbray himself with all his happiness, felt as if a heavy cloud were passing between him and the bright rays he had been basking in. Lisette was blubbering without any respite. Leonie sat beside Mr. Suberville, with hrs hands be- tween hers, and the big tears rolling down her cheeks in continuous drops. He spake not, nor did he weep — then; but sighs that seemed almost to choke him, burst unceasingly from the VOL.
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