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implicit obedience to his strove to extort a promise from
wishes. Melissa, that she would break
off all connexion with you, see
you no more, and admit the
addresses of Beauman.
Were he to command her to .... Were he to command her
live single, it might be endured; to live single, life might be
but if he should endeavour to endured; but to give her hand
persuade her to discard you to any except you, would be to
from her thoughts entirely, and perjure those principles of truth
to give her hand to a person and justice which he himself
she could have no esteem for, had ever taught her to hold
would be to perjure those most inviolable.... To add to
principles of truth and justice, Melissa’s distress, Beauman
which he himself had ever arrived at her father’s
taught her to hold most yesterday; and I hope, in some
inviolable. To add to Alida’s measure to alleviate it, Edgar
distress, Bonville arrived there her brother came this morning.
yesterday, and, I hope in some —Mrs. Vincent has dispatched a
measure to alleviate it, Albert, message to inform Melissa of
her brother, came this morning. your arrival, and to desire her
Mrs. Raymond has despatched to come here immediately. She
a message to inform Alida of will undoubtedly comply with
your arrival, and to desire her the invitation, if not prevented
to come here immediately. She by something extraordinary.
will undoubtedly comply with
the invitation, if not prevented
by something extraordinary.”
Mrs. Raymond now came to Mrs Vincent now came to the
the door of the room, and door of the room and beckoned
beckoned to her husband, who to her husband, who went out,
went out, but soon returned, but immediately returned
leading in Alida, after which he leading in Melissa after which
retired. “Oh, Theodore,” was all he retired. “Oh, Alonzo!” was all
she could say, her further she could say, and burst into
utterance was interrupted by tears. Alonzo led her to a seat,
her tears. Theodore led her to gently pressed her hand, and
a seat, and overcome by mingled his tears with hers but
sadness was unable to speak. was unable to speak.
Recovering at length, he Recovering at length he begged
begged her to moderate her her to moderate her grief.
grief.
“Where,” said he, “is your “Where is your fortitude and
fortitude, and your firmness, your firmness (said he) Melissa,
Alida, which I have so often which I have so often seen
seen triumphing over triumphing over affliction?” Her
affliction?” Her extreme extreme anguish prevented a
anguish prevented a reply. reply. Deeply affected and
Theodore endeavoured to alarmed at the storm of
console her, though consolation distress which raged in her
was a stranger to his own bosom, he endeavoured to
breast. console her, tho’ consolation
was a stranger to his own
breast.
“Let us not,” said he, “Let us not Melissa (said he)
“increase our flood of affliction increase our flood of affliction
by a tide of useless sorrow. by a tide of useless sorrow:
Perhaps more prosperous days perhaps more prosperous days
are yet in reserve for us; are yet in reserve for us;
happiness may yet be ours. happiness may yet be ours—
Heaven cannot desert Alida,” never, never! (she exclaimed)
said Theodore; “as well might it Oh what will become of me!
desert its angels. This thorny Heaven cannot desert you (said
path may lead to fair fields of Alonzo) as well might it desert
light and verdure. Tempests are its angels. This thorny and
succeeded by calms; wars end gloomy path may lead to fair
in peace; the splendours of the fields of light and verdure.
brightest morning arise on the Tempests are succeeded by
wings of blackest midnight. calms, wars end in peace; the
Troubles will not always last.” splendors of the brightest
morning arise on the wings of
blackest midnight.
“Troubles will not always
last....”
The grief which had almost The rage of grief which had
overwhelmed Alida, now began overwhelmed Melissa, began
to subside, as the waves of the now to subside as the waves of
ocean gradually cease their the ocean gradually cease their
tumultuous commotion after tumultuous commotion, after
the turbulent winds are laid the turbulent winds are laid
asleep. Deep and long drawn asleep. Deep sobs and long
sighs succeeded. The irritation drawn sighs succeeded to a
of her feelings had caused a suffocation of tears. The
more than usual glow upon her irritation of her feelings had
cheek which faded away as she caused a more than usual glow
became composed, until a livid upon her cheek, which faded
paleness spread itself over her away as she became
features. composed, until a livid paleness
spread itself over her
features....
...
Raymond and his lady now Vincent and his lady now
came into the room. They came into the room. They
strenuously urged the propriety strenuously urged the propriety
and necessity for Theodore and and the necessity of Alonzo and
Alida to enter into the bands of Melissa’s entering into the
matrimony. bands of wedlock immediately.
“The measure would be “The measure would be
hazardous,” remarked Alida. hazardous,” remarked Melissa.
“My circumstances,” said “My circumstances”—said
Theodore. “Not on that Alonzo. “Not on that account,
account,” interrupted Alida, (interrupted Melissa) but my
“but the displeasure of my father’s displeasure”—“Will be
father.” the same, whether you marry
Alonzo, or refuse to marry
“Come here, Alida, to- Beauman,” replied Vincent. Her
morrow evening,” said Mrs. resolution appeared to be
Raymond. “In the mean time staggered. “Come here,
you will consider the matter Melissa, tomorrow evening
and then determine.” To this (said Mrs. Vincent); meantime
Alida assented and prepared to you will consider the matter,
return home. and then determine.”—To this
Melissa assented, and prepared
to return home.
Theodore attended her as far Alonzo walked with her to
as the gate which opened into the gate which opened into the
the yard surrounding the yard surrounding her father’s
dwelling. It was dangerous for house. It was dangerous for
him to go further, lest he him to go farther. Should he be
should be discovered even by a discovered with Melissa, even
domestic of the family. He by a domestic of the family, it
stood here awhile looking must increase the persecutions
anxiously after Alida as she against her. They parted.
walked up the avenue, her Alonzo stood at the gate,
white robes now invisible, now gazing anxiously after Melissa
dimly seen, until they were as she walked up the long
totally obscured, mingling with winding avenue, bordered with
the gloom and darkness of the the odor-flowing lilac, and lofty
night, ere she reached the door elm, her white robes now
of her father’s mansion. invisible, now dimly seen, as
she turned the angles of the
walk, until they were totally
obscured, mingling with the
gloom and darkness of the
night.
“Thus,” said Theodore, “fades “Thus, (said Alonzo) thus fades
the angel of peace from the the angel of peace from the
visionary eyes of the war-worn visionary eyes of the war-worn
soldier, when it ascends in the soldier, when it ascends in the
dusky clouds of early morning, dusky clouds of early morning,
while he slumbers on the field while he slumbers on the field
of recent battle.” With mournful of recent battle.”
forebodings he returned to the With mournful forebodings
house of his friend. After he returned to the house of
passing a sleepless night, he Vincent. He arose after a
arose and walked out into an sleepless night, and walked into
adjoining field; he stood for an adjoining field. He stood
some time, leaning, in deep leaning in deep contemplation
contemplation, against a tree, against a tree, when he heard
when he heard quick footsteps quick footsteps behind him. He
behind him. He turned around, turned, and saw Edgar
and saw Albert approaching. In approaching; in a moment they
a moment they were in each were in each other’s arms, and
other’s arms, and mingled mingled tears. They returned to
tears. They soon returned to Vincent’s and conversed largely
Raymond’s where they on present affairs.
conversed largely on present
affairs.
“I have discoursed with my “I have discoursed with my
father on the subject,” said father on the subject, (said
Albert; “I have urged him with Edgar) I have urged him with
every possible argument, to every possible argument to
relinquish his determination to relinquish his determination;
keep you and Alida separate. I fear, however, he is inflexible.
I fear, however, he is inflexible.”
“To endeavour to assuage “To assuage the tempest of
the grief which rent Alida’s grief which rent Melissa’s
bosom was my next object, and bosom was my next object, and
in this I trust I have not been in this I trust I have not been
unsuccessful. You will see her unsuccessful. You will see her
this evening, and will find her this evening, and will find her
more calm and resigned. You, more calm and resigned. You,
Theodore, must exert your Alonzo, must exert your
fortitude. The ways of Heaven fortitude. The ways of Heaven
are inscrutable, but they are
right. We must acquiesce in its are inscrutable, but they are
dealings; we cannot alter its right.
decrees. Resignation to its will, “We must acquiesce in its
whether merciful or afflictive, is dealings. We cannot alter its
one of those eminent virtues decrees. Resignation to its will,
which adorn the good man’s whether merciful or afflictive, is
character, and will ever find a one of those eminent virtues
brilliant reward in the regions which adorn the good man’s
of unsullied happiness.” character, and ever find a
brilliant reward in the regions
of unsullied splendor, far
beyond trouble and the tomb.”
Albert told Theodore that Edgar told Alonzo that
circumstances compelled him circumstances compelled him
that day to return to the city. that day to depart for the army.
“I would advise you,” said he, “I would advise you, (said he)
“to remain here until your affair to remain here until your affair
comes to some final issue. It comes to some final issue. It
must, I think, ere long, be must, I think, ere long, be
terminated. Perhaps you and terminated. Perhaps you and
my sister may yet be happy.” my sister may yet be happy.”
Theodore feelingly expressed Alonzo feelingly expressed
his gratitude to Albert. He his gratitude to Edgar. He found
found in him that disinterested in him that disinterested
friendship which his early youth friendship, which his early
had experienced. Albert the youth had experienced.—Edgar
same day departed for New- the same day departed for the
York. army.
...
The shades of night came on Night came on, and he
almost insensibly, as Theodore ardently and impatiently
was anxiously expecting Alida. expected Melissa. He
He anticipated the consolation anticipated the consolation her
her presence would bestow. presence would bestow. Edgar
Albert had told him she was had told him she was more
more composed. The evening composed.... The evening
passed on, but she came not. passed on, but Melissa came
not. Alonzo grew restless and
uneasy. He looked out, then at
his watch.
Raymond assured him she Vincent and his lady assured
would soon be there. He paced him that she would soon be
the room, and then walked out there. He paced his room. Still
on the way whither she was he became more impatient. He
expected to come. He hesitated walked out on the way where
some time whether to advance she was expected to come....
or return. It was possible, .... Alonzo hesitated whether
though not probable, that she to advance or to return. It was
might have come some other possible, though not probable,
way. He hastened back to the that Melissa might have come
house of his friend; she had not some other way. He hastened
arrived. back to Vincent’s. She had not
arrived.
“Something extraordinary,” —“Something extraordinary
said Mr. Raymond, “has (said Mrs. Vincent) has
undoubtedly prevented her prevented her coming. Perhaps
coming. Perhaps she is ill.” she is ill.” Alonzo shuddered at
Theodore shuddered at the the suggestion. He looked at
suggestion. He looked at his his watch; it was half past
watch: it was past twelve eleven o’clock. Again he hastily
o’clock. Again he hastily sallied sallied out, and took the road
out and took the road to her to her father’s.
father’s.
The night was exceedingly The night was exceedingly
dark, being illuminated only by dark, and illuminated only by
the feeble glimmering of the the feeble glimmering of the
twinkling stars. When he came twinkling stars. When he came
within sight of the house, and within sight of the house, and
as he drew near, no lights were as he drew near, no lights were
visible, all was still and silent. visible, all was still and silent.
He entered the yard, walked up He entered the yard, walked up
the avenue, and approached the avenue, and approached
the door. A solemn stillness the door.... A solemn stillness
prevailed around, interrupted prevailed all around,
only by the discordance of interrupted only by the
nightly insects. The dwelling discordance of the nightly
was shrouded in darkness. In insects, and the hooting of the
Alida’s room no gleam of light moping owl, from the
appeared. neighboring forest. The
dwelling was shrouded in
darkness. In Melissa’s room no
gleam of light appeared.
“They are all buried in sleep,” “They are all buried in sleep,
said Theodore, deeply sighing, (said Alonzo, deeply sighing)
and I have only to return in and I have only to return in
disappointment. disappointment.”
...
Theodore now withdrew Alonzo withdrew slowly from
slowly from the place, and the place, and repassed the
repassed the way he came. As way he came. As he jumped
he went back through the back over the garden wall, he
garden, he found a person found a man standing at its
standing at the foot of it, near foot, very near him; after a
the road. After a moment’s moment’s scrutiny he perceived
scrutiny, he perceived it to be it to be Beauman. “What, my
Bonville. chevalier, [said he to Alonzo]
“What, my chevalier, why are such an adept in the amorous
you here?” said he to science already? Hast thou then
Theodore. “Hast thou, then, eluded the watchful eyes of
eluded the watchful eyes of Argus, and the vigilance of the
Argus, and the vigilance of the dragon!”
dragon?”
In Alonzo and Melissa, “Argus” and “the dragon” are two different
people, Melissa’s father and her aunt.
“Unfeeling and impertinent “Unfeeling and impertinent
intruder!” retorted Theodore, intruder, [retorted Alonzo,
“dost thou add impudence to seizing hold of him] is it not
thy interference? Go,” said he, enough that an innocent
“you are unworthy of my anger. daughter must endure a
Pursue thy grovelling schemes. merciless parent’s persecuting
Strive to win to your arms a hand, but must thou add to her
lady who must ever continue to misery by thy disgusting
despise you.” interference!”—“Quit thy hold,
tarquin, [said Beauman.] Art
thou determined, after
storming the fortress, to
murder the garrison?”—“Go,”
said Alonzo, quitting him, “go
sir; you are unworthy of my
anger. Pursue thy grovelling
schemes. Strive to force to your
arms a lady who abhors you,
and were it not on one
account, must ever continue to
despise and hate you.”
“Theodore,” replied Bonville, “Alonzo,” replied Beauman,
“You and I were rivals in the I perceive thou knowest me
pursuit for the hand of Alida. not. You and I were rivals in
Whether from freak or fortune our pursuit—the hand of
the preference was given to Melissa. Whether from freak or
you, I know not; and I retired fortune, the preference was
in silence. From coincidence of given to you, and I retired in
circumstances, I think she will silence. From coincidence of
now be induced to give the circumstances, her father has
preference to me, especially now been induced to give the
after her prospects of preference to me. My belief
connecting with you are cut off was that Melissa would comply
by the events which ruined with her father’s will, especially
your fortune. after her prospects of
connecting with you were cut
off by the events which ruined
your fortune.
You, Theodore, have yet, I find, You, Alonzo, have yet, I find, to
to learn the character of learn the character of women.
woman. It has been my It has been my particular study.
particular study. Alida, now Melissa, now ardently
ardently impassioned by first impassioned by first
impressions, irritated by recent impressions, irritated by recent
disappointment, her feelings disappointment, her passions
delicate and vivid, her delicate and vivid, her
affections animated, it would affections animated and
be strange if she could unmixed, it would be strange, if
suddenly relinquish premature she could suddenly relinquish
attachments founded on such primitive attachments founded
premises. But remove her from on such premises, without a
your presence one year, with struggle. But remove her from
only distant and uncertain your presence one year, with
prospects of seeing you again, only distant and uncertain
admit me as the substitute in prospects of seeing you again,
your absence, and she accepts admit me as the substitute in
my hand as freely as she would your absence, and she accepts
now receive yours. my hand as freely as she would
now receive yours.
I had no design. It never was I had no design—it was never
my wish to marry her without my wish to marry her without
her free consent;—that I her consent. That I believe I
believe I shall yet obtain. Under shall yet obtain. Under existing
existing circumstances it is circumstances it is impossible,
impossible but that you must but that you must be separated
be separated. Then, when cool for some considerable time.
deliberation succeeds to the Then—when cool deliberation
wild vagaries of fancy, she will succeeds to the wild vagaries,
discover the dangerous the electric fire of frolic fancy,
precipice to which her present she will discover the dangerous
inclinations lead. She will prefer precipice, the deadly abyss to
indifference and splendour to which her present conduct and
love and a cottage. inclinations lead.... She will
prefer indifference and splendor
to love and a cottage.
“At present I relinquish all “At present I relinquish all
further pursuit; to-morrow I further pursuit; to-morrow I
shall return home. When Alida, return to New London. When
from calm deliberation, and the Melissa, from calm deliberation
advice of friends, shall freely and the advice of friends, shall
consent to yield me her hand, freely consent to yield me her
I shall return to receive it. hand, I shall return to receive
I came from my lodgings this it. I came from my lodgings this
evening to declare these evening to declare these
intentions to her father; but it intentions to her father, but it
being later than I was aware of, being later than I was aware of,
the family had gone to rest. the family had gone to rest.
I was about to return, but, I was about to return, when I
looking back again at the saw a light from the chamber
house, to see if I could descry window, which soon withdrew.
a light, I stood a moment by I stood a moment by the
the garden gate, when you garden wall, when you
approached and discovered approached and discovered
me.” So saying, he bade me.” So saying, he bade Alonzo
Theodore good night, and good night, and walked hastily
walked hastily away. away.
“I find he knows not the —“I find he knows not the
character of Alida,” said character of Melissa,” said
Theodore, as he pursued his Alonzo, and returned to
way to Raymond’s. When he Vincent’s.
arrived at the house of his The next day Alonzo told the
friend, he related all that had Vincents of all that had
passed between himself and passed....
Bonville; and from what he
related, the Raymonds
concluded that Alida must be
watched and guarded.
Continuous text from Alonzo and Melissa ends here.

CHAPTER XIII.
Anonymous Couplet, no later
than 1770.
Friendship! thou sovereign balm of every Nor fell Despair, nor Noise invades the
care, Ear;
When all serene and placidly appear; But all serene and placid does appear.
Domestic happiness! of that possessed,
Then may we leave to Providence the
rest.

The father of Alida now


thought proper to enter into a
second marriage. A lady of
worth and understanding had
wrought upon his fancy, and
won his particular regards. Her
elegance of manner and
dignified deportment engaged
general attention; and although
she was rather advanced in life,
yet “the remains of former
beauty were still visible in her
appearance.”
She was honourably
descended from English
parents, who had resided in
New-York since the revolution.
Her father had been actively
engaged in business there,
which had been ultimately
crowned with the successful
gifts of fortune.
Her education had been
governed by the strictness of
the English discipline.
A foundation laid in early piety
continued to influence her mind
with unaffected ardour, blended
with a generous benevolence,
the genuine effects of the
inexhaustible goodness of her
heart. She was one who
manifested to the world that a
“doer of good” is far preferable
to any other character, and in a
superlative degree above those
who maintain high principles in
theory, without ever once
reducing them to practice.
This lady had an only sister,
who married a native of
Ireland, and after the course of
a few years went to reside
there, where she had recently
died. The children returned to
this country, having lost their
father long before, and several
of her nephews now resided in
the city. Having been always
accustomed to reside in town
herself, where her many
excellent qualities had
endeared her to numerous
friends and acquaintances, who
would now feel themselves lost
without her society, therefore
the parents of Alida formed the
conclusion to pass their winters
in the city, and return to the
country in the summer season.
In the mean time, Alida’s
father thought the event
fortunate, and was pleased at
this time to remove his
daughter from the place where
the late scenes appeared so
trying and afflictive, with the
hope that in mingling her with
the gay world she would in a
while forget Theodore, while he
in his turn would be induced to
leave the neighbourhood.
A&M
It was now at that season It was that season of the
when weary summer had year when weary summer is
lapsed into the fallow arms of lapsing into the arms of fallow
autumn, and was approaching autumn. The day had been
to the chilly breezes of winter. warm, and the light gales bore
The morning was clear, and the invigorating coolness on their
light gales bore invigorating wings as they tremulously
coolness on their wings as they agitated the foliage of the
tremulously agitated the foliage western forest, or fluttered
of the western forest, or among the branches of trees
fluttered among the branches surrounding the mansion. The
of the trees that surrounded green splendors of spring had
the mansion. The green begun to fade into a yellow
splendours of the lawn had lustre, the flowery verdure of
faded into a yellow lustre; the the fields was changed to a
flowery verdure of the fields russet hue.
was changed to a russet hue.
A robin chirped in a favourite A robin chirped on a
tree in the yard; a wren neighboring oak; a wren
chattered beneath, while some chattered beneath, swallows
few solitary birds still continued twittered around the decayed
to warble their notes among buildings, the ludicrous
the leaves of the aspen. mocking bird sung sportively
from the top of the highest
The surrounding groves elm, and the surrounding
partially rung with melody; groves rung with varying,
while deep in the adjacent artless melody; while deep in
wilderness the woodpecker, the adjacent wilderness the
hammering on some dry and woodcock, hammering on some
blasted trees, filled the woods dry and blasted trees, filled the
with reverberant echoes. woods with reverberant echoes.
The face of the Sound was The sound was only ruffled by
ruffled by the lingering breezes, the lingering breezes, as they
as they idly wandered over its idly wandered over its surface.
surface. Long Island was thinly Long-Island, now in possession
enveloped in smoky vapour; of the British troops, was thinly
scattered along its shores lay enveloped in smoky vapor;
the numerous small craft, with scattered along its shores lay
larger ships, of the hostile fleet. the numerous small craft and
A few skiffs were passing and larger ships of the hostile fleet.
re-passing the Sound. Several A few skiffs were passing and
American war-sloops lay on a repassing the Sound, and
point which jutted out from the several American gun-boats lay
mainland into the river. off a point which jutted out
from the main land, far to the
eastward.
Alida walked leisurely around Melissa walked around the
the yard, contemplating the yard, contemplating the varying
various beauties of the scene, beauties of the scene: the
the images of departed joys images of departed joys—the
(that she was now about to days when Alonzo had
leave). The days when participated with her in
Theodore participated with her admiring the splendours of
in admiring the splendours of rural prospects, raised in her
rural prospect, raised in her bosom the sigh of deep regret.
bosom the sigh of deep regret. She entered the garden and
She entered the garden, and traversed the alleys, now
traced the walks, now overgrown with weeds and
overgrown with weeds and tufted knot grass. The flower
tufted grass. The flower-beds beds were choaked with the
were choked with the low low running bramble and
running brambles, and tall tangling five finger; tall, rank
rushes and daisies had usurped rushes, mullens and daisies,
the empire of the kitchen had usurped the empire of the
garden. The viny arbour was kitchen garden. The viny
principally gone to decay, and arbour was broken, and
the eglantine blushed principally gone to decay; yet
mournfully along the fences. the “lonely wild rose” blushed
mournfully amidst the ruins.
Alida continued to walk the
garden until the servant
informed her that the carriage
was waiting to take her to the
city.
Although they set out rather
late in the day, they arrived in
town some hours before
sunset. They drove immediately
to their dwelling, which was
situated in a pleasant part of
Greenwich-street, near the
Battery.
Alida, after she had thrown She then retired to her
off her travelling apparel, chamber, seated herself at the
seated herself by the window in western window, and watched
silence. Her mind was absorbed the slow declining sun, as it
in deep reflection and leisurely sunk behind the lofty
thoughtfulness. She watched groves. Pensive twilight spread
the slow declining sun, as it her misty mantle over the
was sinking beneath the landscape; the western horizon
horizon. Pensive twilight spread glowed with the spangles of
her misty mantle over the evening. Deepening glooms
landscape. The western sky advanced. The last beam of
glowed with the spangles of day faded from the view and
evening; deepening glooms the world was enveloped in
advanced. The last beam of night. The owl hooted solemnly
day faded from the view, and in the forest, and the
all was enveloped in night. whipperwill sung cheerfully in
Innumerable stars glittered in the garden. Innumerable stars
the firmament, intermingling glittered in the firmament,
their quivering lustre with the intermingling their quivering
pale splendours of the milky lustre with the pale splendours
way. of the milky way.
When Alida was summoned
to tea, her parents made
various observations to
endeavour to amuse her
thoughts, and draw her from
her taciturnity. After tea she
again returned to the window,
where she sat till a late hour,
apparently in deep meditation,
till at length growing weary and
restless, she retired to her
room.
As she had for several nights .... As she, for two nights,
in succession slept but little, had been deprived of her usual
she soon fell into a slumber, rest, she soon fell into a
and did not awake till near the slumber.
dawn of day. She did not close ...
her eyes again to sleep.
Daylight soon appeared, and
Daylight soon appeared, and
the cheerful sun darting its
the cheerful sun darting his enlivening rays through the
enlivening rays through the crevices and windows of the
windows of this antique
antique mansion, recovered her
mansion, recovered her
exhausted spirits, and
exhausted spirits, and dissipated, in some degree, the
dissipated, in some measure, terrors which hovered about
the cheerless reflections that
her mind.
still continued to hover about
her imagination.
She arose, and went down to
breakfast with spirits somewhat
revived, and changed to a
temporary resignation to past
events and recent occurrences.
A thought impressed her mind
which gave her new
consolation.
A&M (Alonzo speaking)
“Who knows,” said she, “but “Who knows (he said) but
that the sun of peace may yet that this may finally be the
dispel the glooms of these case; but that the sun of peace
distressful hours, and restore may yet dispel the glooms of
this throbbing bosom to its these distressful hours!”
former serenity?”
In the meantime, Theodore
remained in the neighbourhood
of Alida until he heard the
family had left and gone to the
city. He then prepared himself
to set out early the next day for
the habitation of his parents.
He informed Raymond of his
promise to write to Alida, and
to transmit letters through his
agency for her inspection every
convenient opportunity.
A&M
After passing a weary Alonzo journeyed along with
watchful night, he arose at the a heavy heart and in an
first dawning of day, and enfeebled frame of spirits.
proceeded on his journey with
a heavy heart and painful
reflections.
After he had passed through He then, in extreme vexation
the neighbouring village, and and disappointment, flung
gained the bridge, he looked himself into the sedan, and
over and bade the residence of drove from the mansion.
Alida a mournful farewell. Frequently did he look back at
Fearful forebodings crossed his the building, anxiously did he
mind that they were separated scrutinize every surrounding
forever; then again those more and receding object. A thrill of
consolatory, that, perhaps, pensive recollection vibrated
after a long delay, he and Alida through his frame as he passed
might yet again meet and be the gate, and the keen
happy. agonizing pangs of blasted
hope, pierced his heart, as his
carriage rolled over the bridge.
A&M (before previous
passage)
Traits of glory had painted Traits of glory now painted
the eastern skies. The glittering the eastern skies. The glittering
day-star, having unbarred the day-star, having unbarred the
portals of light, began to portals of light, began to
transmit its retrocessive lustre. transmit its retrocessive lustre.
Thin scuds flew swiftly over the Thin scuds flew swiftly over the
moon’s decrescent form. Low, moon’s decrescent form. Low,
hollow winds murmured among hollow winds, murmured
the bushes, or brushed the among the bushes, or brushed
limpid drops from the the limpid drops from
intermingling foliage. intermingling foliage.
The dusky shadows of night The dusky shadows of night
fled to the deep glens and fled to the deep glens, and
rocky caverns of the rocky caverns of the
wilderness. The American lark wilderness. The American lark
soared high in the air, soared high in the air

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