265was rather love of a voice, love of a face, love of a principle, almost, ofmotherhood holding its children maternally, & womanhood, in itsvaliancy, & the of the desire, passionate beyond telling,a glan<ce>to attract to he oneherself one glance, one caress,or the tendernessapproval & underst of eyes which suddenly, in the strangest way,could bestow upon Rose heavenly bliss.DuringNow
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