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and at others, I thought with apprehension and regret, that it might be eternally postponed by the recovery of her parent. At last, one morning, my father made his appearance arrayed in black. My pulses throbbed; I literally trembled with delight; and could with difficuly conceal the elation which I experienced. The repast however advanced ; yet, not a word of explanation was uttered ; and I began to regard my father's funereal apparel, with a diminished sensation of gratification. Still, his s...ilence continued ; and gradually my feelings were growing more in unison with those, which the emblems of death ought to have excited, when, he stated in his dryest and most phlegmatic manner, as though he were scarcely consciously uttering the least interesting and most trivial circumstance, that the father of QEnone had expired, during tlie previous week, and, on the following morning, his daughter would arrive at our abode. I felt a thrill that I cannot describe; the THE PARRICIDE. 77 blood rushed into my face, and then revelled in one mighty gush upon my heart, until I became faint with excess of pleasure ; and was obliged to stagger from the room, to hide, and indulge, in solitude, the emotions which were over- whelming me.
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