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Inez

CHAPTER XIV
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More like somnambulism than waking reality was now the life of Florence Hamilton.

No duty was unperformed, so exertion spared to conduce to the comfort of the now diminished family circle.

No words of repining or regret were uttered--no tear dimmed the large dark eyes.

She moved and lived as it were mechanically, without the agency of feeling or sympathy; yet though she obtruded her grief on none, it was equally true that no gleam of returning cheerfulness ever lightened the gloom which enveloped her.

A something there was in the hopeless, joyless expression of her beautiful face, which made the heart ache; yet none offered sympathy, or strove to console her, for she seemed unapproachable, with the cold, haughty glance of other days.


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