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CHAPTER IV.
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“Mine eyes were half closed in sleep. Soft music came to mine ear; it was like the rising breeze, that whirls at first, the thistle’s beard, that flies, dark shadowy over the grass.”—Ossian.
Amanda went every morning to the hall, where she alternately played and read: in the evening she again returned to it: but instead of staying in the library, generally took a book from thence, and read at the foot of some old moss-covered tree, delighted to hear its branches gently rustling1 over her head, and myriads2 of summer flies buzzing in the sunny ray, from which she was sheltered. When she could no longer see to read, she deposited her book in the place she had taken it from, and rambled3 to the deepest recesses5 of the grove6: this was the time she loved to saunter carelessly along, while all the jarring passions that obtruding7 care excited were hushed to peace by the solemnity and silence of the hour, and the soul felt at once composed and elevated: this was the time she loved to think on days departed, and sketch8 those scenes of felicity which, she trusted, the days to come would realize. Sometimes she gave way to all the enthusiasm of a young and romantic fancy, and pictured to herself the time when the shades she wandered beneath were
——the haunts of meditation9,
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relinquishing
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fatigue
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agitation
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embarrassment
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modesty
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admiration
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exclamation
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disorder
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knight
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mansion
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slumbers
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| 睡眠,安眠( slumber的名词复数 ) | |
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