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ells; as it appeared to me—to that sky expanded before me;—a blue sea absolved from taint of cloud; the moon ascending it in solemn march; her orb seeming to look up as she left the hill…tops; from behind which she had e; far and farther below her; and aspired to the zenith; midnight dark in its fathomless depth and measureless distance; and for those trembling stars that followed her course; they made my heart tremble; my veins glow when I viewed them。 Little things recall us to earth; the clock struck in the hall; that sufficed; I turned from moon and stars; opened a side…door; and went in。
The hall was not dark; nor yet was it lit; only by the high…hung bronze lamp; a warm glow suffused both it and the lower steps of the oak staircase。 This ruddy shine issued from the great dining…room; whose two…leaved door stood open; and showed a genial fire in the grate; glancing on marble hearth and brass fire…irons; and revealing purple draperies and polished furniture; in the most pleasant radiance。 It revealed; too; a group near the mantelpiece: I had scarcely caught it; and scarcely bee aware of a cheerful mingling of voices; amongst which I seemed to distinguish the tones of Adèle; when the door closed。
I hastened to Mrs。 Fairfax’s room; there was a fire there too; but no candle; and no Mrs。 Fairfax。 Instead; all alone; sitting upright on the rug; and gazing with gravity at the blaze; I beheld a great black and white long…haired dog; just like the Gytrash of the lan
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