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Then when all was completed, Vernon Grove. 257 and the old housekeeper had declared her approbation of the change, and had wondered what Sybil would do and say when she should first enter that enchanting chamber, he, too, grew restlessly curious to know what her first impressions would be, and he was more impa- tient for her return than ever. And yet somewhat re- signed had he become to her absence, for a definite time was fixed upon for its duration, and before long he knew he should stand in ...her very presence and be contented once more, and counting the hours and minutes seemed to take away from them half their length. Then another object of pleasing contemplation to him was the idea of meeting Albert Lin wood ; of taking that true honest hand once more within his own ; of hearing his voice ; of knowing that he was near him once more after so many years of absence, in which everything had changed but their love for each other. What a bright picture the blind man painted in his mind Sybil at home again, cultivating her flowers, singing, or learning some new lesson from his lips, while seated as of yore at his feet, happy in his praise, yet grateful for his chiding if she in the smallest particular deserved it ; Albert seated with them, his conversation a rich treat as he discoursed upon what he had seen in that far journey, and his cha- racter doubly interesting, now that he had added to his other experiences the ennobling passion of a worthy love ; and Vernon himself, blind it is true to Sybil's lov- liness and Albert's face radiant with happiness, but still contented at last under his terrible and irremediable affliction.
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