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THE SOUL MAY GAIN STRENGTH IN A DREARY1 CELL
IT is Bulwer, the prince of modern novelists, who says: "There is in calumny2 a rank poison that, even when the character throws off the slander3, the heart remains4 diseased beneath the effect." And this is the exact condition in which Maria finds herself. The knaves5 who have sought her ruin would seem to have triumphed; the ears of the charitable are closed to her; her judgment6 seems sealed. And yet when all is dark and still; when her companions sleep in undisturbed tranquillity7; when her agitated8 feelings become calmed; when there seems speaking to her, through the hushed air of midnight, the voice of a merciful providence-her soul quickens, and she counsels her self-command, which has not yet deserted9 her. Woman's nature is indeed strung in delicate threads, but her power of endurance not unfrequently puts the sterner sex to the blush. "Slander has truly left my heart diseased, but I am innocent, and to-morrow, perhaps, my star will brighten. These dark struggles cannot last forever!" she muses10, as her self-command strengthens, and gives her new hopes. Her betrothed11 may return to-morrow, and his generous nature will not refuse her an opportunity to assert her innocence12
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innocence
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