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The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One by William Carleton
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the most inexorable resentments. She was also ambitious, as far as
she had scope for it, within her sphere of life, and would have been
painfully penurious in her family, were it not that the fiery resolution
of her husband, when excited by long and intolerable provocation, was at
all times able to subdue her--a superiority over her will and authority
which she never forgave him. In fact, she neither loved himself,
nor anything in common with him; and the natural affection which he
displayed on the return of her son was one reason why she received him
with such apparent indifference. To all the rest of the family she had a
heart of stone. Since her second marriage they had lost three children;
but, so far as she was concerned, each of them went down into a tearless
grave. She had once been handsome; but her beauty, like her son's, was
severe and disagreeable. There is, however, such a class of beauty, and
it is principally successful with men who have a penchant for overcoming
difficulties, because it is well known that the fact of conciliating or
subduing it is justly considered no ordinary achievement. A great number
of our old maids may trace their solitude and their celibacy to the very
questionable gift of such beauty, and the dispositions which usually
accompany it. She was tall, and had now grown thin, and her features had
become sharpened by ill-temper into those of a flesh-less, angular-faced
vixen. Altogether she was a faithful exponent of her own evil and
intolerable disposition; and it was said that she had inherited that and
the "unlucky eye" from a family that was said to have I been deservedly
unpopular, and equally unscrupulous in their resentments.

"Well, Harry," said she, after the warmhearted ebullition of feeling
produced by his appearance had subsided, "so you have returned to us at
last; but indeed, you return now to a blank and dismal prospect. Miss
Goodwin's adder tongue has charmed the dotage of your silly old uncle to
some purpose for herself."
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