Alice, Or the Mysteries — book 10

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Alice, Or the Mysteries — book 10
Lytton Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron
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Perhaps you have no love leftfor me! Is it so; is it? No, no; those eyes--you love me--you love mestill!" And again she clung to him, as if it were heaven to believe all things, and death to doubt. Then, after a pause, she drew him gently with bothher hands towards the light, and gazed upon him fondly, proudly, as if totrace, line by line, and feature by feature, the countenance which hadbeen to her sweet thoughts as the sunlight to the flowers. "Changed, changed, " she muttered; "but still the... same, --still beautiful, stilldivine!" She stopped. A sudden thought struck her: his garments wereworn and soiled by travel, and that princely crest, fallen and dejected, no longer towered in proud defiance above the sons of men. "You are notrich, " she exclaimed eagerly, --"say you are not rich! I am rich enoughfor both; it is all yours, --all yours; I did not betray you for it; thereis no shame in it. Oh, we shall be so happy! Thou art come back to thypoor Alice! thou knowest how she loved thee!" There was in Alice's manner, her wild joy, something so different fromher ordinary self, that none who could have seen her--quiet, pensive, subdued--would have fancied her the same being.

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