Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 58, Number 360, October 1845

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She met me with almost a cry of joy, and with a cheek of sudden crimson; but, when the first flush passedaway, her looks gave painful proof of the effect of solitude andsorrow. The rounded beauty of her cheek was gone, her eyes, oncedancing with every emotion, were fixed and hollow, and her frame, onceremarkable for symmetry, was thin and feeble. But, her heart wasbuoyant still, and when I talked of past scenes and recollections, hereye sparkled once more. Still, her manner was changed--it was ...softerand less capricious; her language, even her voice, was subdued; andmore than once I saw a tear stealing on her eye. At length, afterhearing some slight detail of her wanderings, and her fears that thetroubles of Spain might drive her from a country in whose genialclimate and flowery fields "she had hoped to end her days;" Iincidentally asked--whether, in all her wanderings, she had heard of"my friend, Lafontaine. " How impossible is it to deceive the instinctof the female heart! The look which she gave me, the searching glanceof her fine eyes, which flashed with all their former lustre, and thesudden quivering of her lip, told me how deeply his image was fixed inher recollection.

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