The Village of Mariendorpt. a Tale 3

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In the silent shade of Jdian's sick roomy this mutual attachment thus grew and strengthened; unseen by others; un- marked by Madame Roselheim ; felt every hour more intensely by them- selves.
The same tender cares, the same vi- cissitudes of hopes and fears for the same object, the same habit of involuntary communion bylooks rather than by words, insensibly drew them closer together ; and established that sort of tender con- fidence in each other's sentiments, which sometimes exists betwee
...n persons thus situated, without formal and explicit declarations.
This confidence, without any such in- 230 THE VILLAGE tention on their part, assisted in deceiv- ing those about them : for instinctively aware of being always the centre of each other's thoughts, they could pass whole hours in the same place, without ap- proaching, sometimes without even look- ing at each other.
As Meeta became rapturously sensible to the affection of Rupert, she questioned herself upon the guilt or innocence of such rapture ; and convinced, that so to be loved by Rupert through life, without seeking more, or wishing more, would constitute felicity enough for her, she falsely imagined that such love must be blameless.


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