Woodburn a Novel

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Not that there is anything beneath the dignity or standing of a gentleman in teaching but then it is so tiresome, and he looks too grand for such weary work. How much SOME LEAVES FROM PEARL'S DIARY. 143 cousin Ethel likes him, and they are so suited for each other ! He loves her, I am sure, every look and action tells it and how could it be otherwise when she is so fascinating and they are so much together ? I wonder if cousin Ethel knew all about Mr. Clifford, if she would not marry him ? One ...thing is certain, she never blushes in any other presence but his. How perfectly absurd it is in Rachel Thorn to show her love for Mr. Clifford in the way she does ! every one sees it, and also that it is scorned by him. Oh ! the cold gleam of hatred in that girl's eye at times when she looks at her rival frightens me, she looks capable of anything and everything desperate, and Dr. Foster too their eyes are wonderfully alike is as jealous of Mr. Clifford as Rachel is of Ethel. He is a good physician, and I thank him for curing me, but papa pays him liberally so that I am at liberty (without being ungrateful) to dislike the man, and I do most cordially for he looks wicked, and I cannot help believing the stories about his harshness to that poor lunatic brother for when papa spoke to Foster about the propriety of keeping a stricter guard over him after that evening cousin Ethel and Amy had such a fright in the woods he represented his brother as such a " furious maniac, that even with the greatest severity and the strictest watching he would man age to escape sometimes.

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