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Seite 21 - the sunlight of long-past mornings is wrought up in the soft mellowness of the apricot—but is gone for ever from our imagination, and we can only believe in the joy of childhood. But the first glad moment in our first love is a vision which returns to us to the last, and
Seite 21 - with it a thrill of feeling intense and special as the recurrent sensation of a sweet odour breathed in a far-off hour of happiness. It is a memory that gives a more exquisite touch to tenderness, that feeds the madness of jealousy, and adds the last keenness to the agony of despair.—
Seite 21 - St., Shopfield. The other papers consisted of letters which had passed between the contracting parties. (To be continued.) EARLY GLADNESS.—So much of our early gladness vanishes utterly from our memory. We can never recall the joy with which we laid our heads on our mother's bosom or rode on our father's back in childhood ; doubtless that joy
Seite 21 - HOME.—The fireside is a school of infinite importance ; it id important because it is universal, and because the education it bestows, being woven in the woof of childhood, gives form and colour to the whole texture of