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Inez

CHAPTER XXIX
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"All things are dark to sorrow," and the very repose and beauty of nature seem to the aching heart a mockery.

No violent bursts of grief had followed Mary's death, for so peaceful and painless was her end, it was scarce allowable.

Yet now that she had been consigned to the quiet grave, a dreary sense of loneliness and desolation crept to the hearts of the saddened group.

They stood assembled at the door of their new home, to bid adieu to Dr.Bryant.In vain had been his sister's tears and entreaties, and Mr.Carlton's expostulations.
Florence had clasped his hand, and asked in trembling accents, why he left them in their sorrow, and Mr.Stewart implored him not to seek death on the battlefield.
Firm in his purpose, naught availed.

He stood upon the step ready to depart; his noble face was very pale, and grief had touched with saddening finger every lineament.


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