The Californian a Western Monthly Magazine volume 6

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The Californian a Western Monthly Magazine volume 6
Chas H Charles Henry Phelps
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Gradually he leaned more and more on Miss Vesta, and . She . Somehow felt as if she must make up to him for the loss he had borne. She felt that her whole sex should suffer for the wrong that one woman had done to him.
His intellect was not clouded, but he aged very rapidly, becoming resigned to be one of the failures. He virtually seemed to have let go of every interest and energy in life; and so the two old people, brother and sis- ter, lived on a quiet, uneventful life together.
he being wel
...l content at overcoming his passion of twenty-five.
Time went on. Miss ^''esta changed but little, her hair grew a little thinner and whiter, her wrinkles a little deeper, and her heart became more bound up in Stephen, for she was very fond of him in her grim, silent way. Stephen contracted a slight cough, and as the years crept onward he grew frailer.
Miss Vesta fought against his pipe when he returned. Smoking was a bad habit that he had contracted in his absence; but little by little he gained her consent, so he smoked in the evenings while she silently knitted.


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