The Atlantic Monthly, volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861
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Sampson said to-night about somebodywhose mind had no perspective in it? that his shoe-ribbon was asprominent and important as his soul? Don't go and be a goosey, Del, andhave no perspective, will you?" And Laura leaned over and kissed myforehead, all corrugated with my pet grief. "Well, Laura, what can be worse? I declare--almost I think, Laura, Iwould rather he should have some great defect. " "Moral or physical? Gambling? one leg? one eye? lying? six fingers? Howdo you mean, Del?" "Oh, patie...nce! no, indeed!--six fingers! I only meant"---- And here, of course, I stopped. "Which virtue could you spare in Mr. Sampson?" said Laura, coolly, fastening my hair neatly in its net, and sitting down in _her_rocking-chair. When it came to that, of course there were none to be spared. Weundressed, silently, --Laura rolling all her ribbons carefully, andI throwing mine about; Laura, consistent, conservative, allopathic, High-Church, --I, homoeopathic, hydropathic, careless, and given toParkerism.
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