The Argosy - Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 by Various
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to and fro in the rough wind on winter nights. Doors and window frames
were blistering and splitting for want of paint. Close by the sacred terrace itself lay the fragments of a broken chimney-pot, blown down during the last equinoctial gales and suffered to lie where it had fallen. Everywhere were visible tokens of that miserly thrift which, carried to excess, degenerates into unthrift of the worst and meanest kind, from which the transition to absolute ruin is both easy and certain. For a full hour Janet trod the weed-grown walks with clasped hands and saddened eyes. At the end of that time Dance came in search of her. Lady Chillington wanted to see her again. (_To be continued._) SPES. "When we meet," she said. We never Met again--the world is wide: Leagues of sea, then Death did sever Me from my betrothed Bride. When we parted, long ago-- Long it seems in sorrow musing-- Fair she stood, with face aglow, In my heart a hope infusing. Now I linger at the grave, |
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