The Atlantic Monthly, volume 10, No. 60, October, 1862

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Her brother was with her. He looked a littlesurprised, when I went in; but the cloud of anger had gone away: foldedit up he had, I fancied, all ready to shake out again upon the slightestprovocation; and I did not care to see its folds waving around me, so Idid not speak to him. Miss Axtell seemed pleased to see me; said "shetrusted that this would be the last occasion on which she should requirenight-care. " Her beauty was lovely now. A roseate hue was over her complexion: alittle of the old f...ever rising, I suppose it must have been.
"I've been talking with Abraham, " she said, when I spoke of it.
Why should a conversation with her brother occasion return of fever?Perhaps it was not that, but the mention of the fact, which increasedthe glow wonderfully.
Mr. Axtell bade his sister good-night.
"You will do it to-morrow, Abraham?" she asked, as he was going from theroom.
"I will think about it to-night, and give you my decision in themorning, Lettie. " Mr. Axtell must have been very absent-minded, for he turned back, hopedI had not taken cold in the library, and ended the wish with a civil"Good night, Miss Percival.


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