A Strange Story: By Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton).

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" Yesterday is as to-morrow in the Forever." "Ah, Lilian! if I could reply to you in words as akin to poetry as your own ! " " Fie ! you who affect not to care for poetry ! " "That was before you went away; before I missed you from my eyes, from my life; before I was quite conscious how precious you were to me, more precious than common words can tell! Yes, there is one period in love when all men are poets, however the penury of their language may belie the luxuriance of their fancies. What wo...uld become of me if you ceased to love me? " "Or of me, if you could cease to love? " "And somehow it seems to me this evening as if my heart drew nearer to you, — nearer as if for shelter." "It is sympathy," said she, with tremulous eagerness, — "that sort of mysterious sympathy which I have often heard you deny or deride; for I, too, feel drawn nearer to you, as if there were a storm at hand. I was oppressed by an inde- scribable terror in returning home, and the moment I saw you there came a sense of protection." Her head sank on my shoulder : we were silent some mo- ments ; then we both rose by the same involuntary impulse, and round her slight form I twined my strong arm of man.

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