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At last, all worry and bustle were over. Contentment was with us. We had been settled a week. I walked from room to room, and looked and looked. 'Twas all so dear! From the hall where the old clock stood at the top of the stairs (we had made a special effort to Digitized by Google WHAT WOULD ONE HAVE? 165 get this rare old clock), I would go the rounds, satisfying that something in me which only a woman can imderstand. Into the parlor at the left, where almost every- thing was "perfectly new," ...I went, feasting and satisfied. There they were, the curtains, rugs, and odd chairs that had taken so much time in selecting, with the thought, " I'll get something good, for I'll have it all my life." In the right-hand comer stood the piano ; in the opposite comer my dear book-case, with the books peeping from behind the cur- tains, which were half -drawn. The flame in the fire-place threw its flickering light and pleasant glow over all. Yes, it was just as it should be, I felt, as I passed on through folding doors into the adjoining room, all our very own.
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