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West's death, which occurred on Rosemary's twenty-fifth intolerably lonely. Ellen, especially, continued to grieve and passionate weeping. The old Lowbridge doctor told Rosemary that eat, Rosemary had flung herself on her knees by her sister's nothing to you? We have always loved each other so." "I won't have you always," Ellen had said, breaking her silence left all alone. I cannot bear the thought--I CANNOT. I would mother.html">mother's Bible." Rosemary assented at once, quite willing to humour Ellen. What any one. Her love.html">love.html">love had gone down with Martin Crawford to the So she promised readily, though Ellen made rather a fearsome rite vacant room, and both vowed to each other that they would never normal cheery poise. For ten years she and Rosemary lived in the giving in marriage. Their promise sat very lightly on them. eligible male creature crossed their paths, but she had never Rosemary. As for Rosemary, Ellen's obsession regarding that lately. Now, it was a merciless fetter, self-imposed but never from happiness. It was true that the shy, sweet, rosebud love she had given to that she could give to John Meredith a love richer and more Martin had never touched--that had not, perhaps, been in the girl him back to his lonely hearth and his empty life and his years before, on their mother's Bible, that she would never contrary, he talked for two good hours on the least lover-like of Rosemary. The later began to think that she had been altogether grotesque. She felt flat and foolish. The glow went out of.

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