The Bride of Fort Edward, Founded On An Incident of the Revolution

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The Bride of Fort Edward, Founded On An Incident of the Revolution
Delia Salter Bacon
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Those woods are full of them. But what has turned their wild eyes on me ?
It is but one day longer ; we have counted many, in peril and fear, and thig, is the last ; even now how soft- ly the fearful time wastes. One day ! Oh God, thou only knowest what its shining walls encircle. (She leans on the window, musing silently. ) Two years ago I stood here, and prayed to die. On that same tree my FORT EDWARD. 59 eye rested then. With what visions of hope I played under it once, building bowers for f
...airies I verily thought would come, and dreaming, with yearning heart, of glo- rious and beautiful things this world hath not. But, that wretched day, through blinding tears, I saw the sun- light on its glossy leaves, and I said, ' let me see that light no more. ' Surely the bitterness is deep when that which hath colored all our unfolded being, is a weariness. For what more hath life for me I thought, its lesson is learned and its power is spent, it can please, and it can trouble me no more ; and why should I stay here in vain and wearily ?

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