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CHAPTER XVIII
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THE TWO COUSINS—THE NEGLECTED JEWELS AND THE BROKEN SEAL.
It was drawing toward evening when Emily Copland, in high spirits, and richly and becomingly dressed, ran lightly to the door of her cousin's chamber1. She knocked, but no answer was returned. She knocked again, but still without any reply. Then opening the door, she entered the room, and beheld2 her cousin Mary seated at a small work-table, at which it was her wont3 to read. There she lay motionless—her small head leaned upon her graceful4 arms, over which flowed all negligently6 the dark luxuriant hair. An open letter was on the table before her, and two or three rich ornaments7 lay unheeded on the floor beside her, as if they had fallen from her hand. There was in her attitude such a passionate9 abandonment of grief, that she seemed the breathing image of despair. Spite of all her levity10, the young lady was touched at the sight. She approached her gently, and laying her hand upon her shoulder, she stooped down and kissed her.
"Mary, dear Mary, what grieves you?" she said. "Tell me. It's I, dear—your cousin Emily. There's a good girl—what has happened to vex11 you?"
Mary raised her head, and looked in her cousin's face. Her eye was wild—she was pale as marble, and in her beautiful face was an expression so utterly12 woeful and piteous, that Emily was almost moved.
"Oh! I have lost him—for ever and ever I have lost him," said she, despairingly. "Oh! cousin, dear cousin, he is gone from me. God pity me—I am
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chamber
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wont
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graceful
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wed
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passionate
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consolation
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desolate
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scrambling
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