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The Pilgrims Of The Rhine

CHAPTER XVI
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GERTRUDE .-- THE EXCURSION TO HAMMERSTEIN .-- THOUGHTS.
THE next day they visited the environs of Brohl.

Gertrude was unusually silent; for her temper, naturally sunny and enthusiastic, was accustomed to light up everything she saw.

Ah, once how bounding was that step! how undulating the young graces of that form! how playfully once danced the ringlets on that laughing cheek! But she clung to Trevylyan's proud form with a yet more endearing tenderness than was her wont, and hung yet more eagerly on his words; her hand sought his, and she often pressed it to her lips, and sighed as she did so.

Something that she would not tell seemed passing within her, and sobered her playful mood.


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