Graham's Magazine, Vol. XLI, No. 5, November 1852. Various
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Название: Graham's Magazine, Vol. XLI, No. 5, November 1852

Автор: Various

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СКАЧАТЬ dearest, mine own one, wherever may be

        This presence, my spirit ne’er parteth from thee.

      The last words melted away in the most liquid melody. “Ah! he will sing her heart away!” thought Catharine, as the magical tone died, echo-like. “How ravishingly-sweet that was! and how adoringly Clara loves music!” She sat down and leaned her head upon her hand, thinking anxiously; then suddenly taking her pencil, wrote these words:

      “Dear Clara, – Listen kindly, I entreat you, to a few words, which nothing but the most anxious solicitude for your interest could induce me to intrude upon you.

      “Are you sure that your father, that your mother would approve so great an intimacy with one so much a stranger as Mr. Brentford? Be chary of your heart, I implore you. He may be all his very prepossessing appearance seems to claim, but remember, you do not know him.

      “Forgive these suggestions, at once so unwelcome and so reluctant, and believe that you have no sincerer friend than

Catharine Gregory.”

      She folded the little note, and stepping across the hall, laid it on Clara’s table.

      As she sat at the window, reading, the next morning, the trampling of horses in the court-yard attracted her notice. There sat Clara on her horse, Brentford encouraging her graceful timidity, and caressing the fiery animal on which she was mounted. Another moment and he, too, vaulted into the saddle, and away! Nobody knew better than Brentford that he looked no where so well as on a horse, and understood nothing so well as horsemanship. Mrs. Gregory admired them all, riders and horses, as they passed, looking so elegant, so excited, and so happy.

      “Perhaps she did not observe my note,” thought she.

      “Do they not look beautiful!” cried Alice, entering at that moment; “Clara’s riding-dress is so becoming to her perfect form. She sits like a queen. And then Brentford – I hardly know which to admire most, him or his horse – and that is saying a great deal.”

      “Your comparison is very apt, Alice,” said her mother, laughing: “for Mr. Brentford’s beauty is very much of the same character as that of the noble brute he bestrides. They certainly are both extremely handsome.”

      “Well, I wouldn’t care if he were as ugly as Caliban, if I could only ride his magnificent gray. Oh! if I were only old enough to be invited! But I must to my quadratic equations! Oh, I had forgotten – this note Clara left for you.”

      Mrs. Gregory hastily opened it, and read thus,

      “Clara’s father is not in the habit of troubling himself with the inspection of her affairs; and Mrs. Gregory is entreated not to burden her mind with any undue solicitude.

C. L. Gregory.””

      The tears sprang to the step-mother’s eyes as she read these lines; but she brushed them away, for she heard footsteps at her door. It opened, and there stood Dr. Gregory himself. A right joyous meeting was there.

      “And where are the children?” he asked.

      “Alice left me but a moment ago, Neddie is in the garden, at play, I believe, and Clara has gone to ride.”

      “To ride? – With whom?”

      “With Mr. Brentford, a young man who came to town about the time you left, and has become somewhat intimate here. I should like to have you make his acquaintance.”

      “Why, what is he?”

      “You will see for yourself,” answered his wife, with a smile. “But you have told me nothing about your poor sister yet.”

      It was not long before Dr. Gregory had an opportunity of meeting the stranger, and holding quite a long conversation with him in his own house.

      “That is the man you spoke of?” said he abruptly to his wife, as the door closed on the visitor.

      She assented.

      “A man, indeed, if hair and cloth can make one. It is a pity he hadn’t a brain inside his comely cranium.”

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      I have taken an entire water-rail from the stomach of the European Bittern. – Ed.

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I have taken an entire water-rail from the stomach of the European Bittern. – Ed.

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