Legends of Louisiana the Romance of the Royal Oak the Brother of the Sultan

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Only a dread shadow that Charlotte's identity be learned gave suspense to their hearts but this they put aside; yet it intensified, perhaps, their yearning for one another, sharpening their zeal for that which might still be taken from them, mutual possession. Their passion had stood all tests and they would bear it with them, they knew, beyond the doors of death.
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"Here I fain would end Leaving her harbored. " Indeed, it is a temptation to leave Charlotte reunited with her 39 knightly lover
..., and those who have been diverted by her fortunes will admit they are strange and engaging. But dare the historian deny the subsequent fate of his theme? And in the ensuing vicissitudes of the loyal lovers is there not a stronger lesson to be applied and why else do we read if not to learn? than through even the forti- tude which has been shown by both ?
It was now become necessary to establish a certain formality of habitation in the meagre town in which Charlotte, d'Aubant and their devoted servants began their new life.


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