People I Have Met; Or, Pictures of Society And People of Mark, Drawn Under a Thin Veil of Fiction

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" The delight with which she received my promise almost alarmed me. I made several delays, with the hope that in the convulsion of her feelings a ray of reason would break through the darkness ; but she took every hour to heart, and I found it was inevitable.
" You are sitting, gentlemen, in the very scene of our mad bridal. My poor grass has not yet recovered, you see, from the tread of the dancers. Imagine the spectacle. The chapel was splendidly decorated, and, at the bottom of the lawn, sto
...od three xoiig tables, covered with fruits and flowers, and sprinkled here and there with bottles of colored water (to imitate wine), sherbets.
THE MAD HOUSE OF PALERMO. 253 cakes, and other such innocent things as I could allow my crazy ones. They were all invited." " Good God !" said the surgeon, " your lunatics ?" " AU — all ! And never was such a sensation produced in a house- hold since the world was created. Nothing else was talked of for a week. My worst patients seemed to suspend, for a time, their fits of violence.


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