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Nor care I now, how dense and grim Voice Reading
Disasters gather nigh. Voice Reading
I care not in this moment sweet, Voice Reading
Though all I have rushed o'er Voice Reading
Should come on pinion, strong and fleet, Voice Reading
Proclaiming vengeance sore: Voice Reading
Though haughty Hate should strike me down, Voice Reading
Right, bar approach to me, Voice Reading
And grinding Might, with furious frown, Voice Reading
Swear endless enmity. Voice Reading
My love has placed her little hand Voice Reading
With noble faith in mine, Voice Reading
And vowed that wedlock's sacred band Voice Reading
Our nature shall entwine. Voice Reading
My love has sworn, with sealing kiss, Voice Reading
With me to live-to die; Voice Reading
I have at last my nameless bliss. Voice Reading
As I love-loved am I!" Voice Reading
He rose and came towards me, and I saw his face all kindled, and his full falcon-eye flashing, and tenderness and passion in every lineament. Voice Reading
I quailed momentarily-then I rallied. Voice Reading
Soft scene, daring demonstration, I would not have; and I stood in peril of both: a weapon of defence must be prepared-I whetted my tongue: as he reached me, I asked with asperity, "whom he was going to marry now?" Voice Reading
"That was a strange question to be put by his darling Jane." Voice Reading
"Indeed! I considered it a very natural and necessary one: he had talked of his future wife dying with him. What did he mean by such a pagan idea? I had no intention of dying with him-he might depend on that." Voice Reading
"Oh, all he longed, all he prayed for, was that I might live with him! Death was not for such as I." Voice Reading
"Indeed it was: I had as good a right to die when my time came as he had: but I should bide that time, and not be hurried away in a suttee." Voice Reading

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