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Leah Mordecai

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 905    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

adam Truxton's seminary had sounded, and all the pupils, lar

gor and hopeful heart; and last, the big girls, or "finishing class," as Madam Truxton significantly styled them-all were assembled once more on this bright Monday morning, to begin the duties of another week, and

zie Heartwell, as the class of young ladies was p

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door was

the Queen City, many platoons of young men, dressed in the gray military suits of the cadets, w

icate evolutions made by these gray-clad figures, as they expanded into broad platoons, and then, as if by magic, f

se bright polished muskets spoke loudly too, to the reflecting heart, of the wild work they might some day accomplish, when carried into the con

evolution made, the halt commande

c ranks broke apart, and each gun fell to the g

euced tired of this tu

term ends, and I am se

ore the uniform, and one highly ambitious for promotion. "I came to this institute, because I

ose. I like the uniform very well, especially when I go where the girls are-they always give a

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e is at Madam Truxton's. To-day, at intermission, let's saunter down t

must study my Legendre. Look

ellow I ever saw-care no more for the girls t

Le Grande. I

anded cadets, hurried to the duties of the day-to the hard task

ty harbor. There he saw again old Fort Defiance, standing grim, stern, and dark against the morning sky-the o

adet as he surveyed the scene. "I see the flag of my country floating, and all is peacefu

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“This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ...and when she opened the door in response to a gentle tap, her face was as placid as a summer lake. \" Is it you, father? Come in,\" said Leah, looking up to meet her father's eye. \"Yes, my daughter. Are you ready? Are the trunks packed? Can I do anything more for you?\" replied Mr. Mordecai, almost in one breath. \" Nearly ready, father. Aunt Barbara has about finished the last one, and I am ready to leave you.\" These words, so full of feeling, so sorrowfully spoken, too, struck deep into the father's heart, and filled him with unspeakable regret. \" Eeady to leave me, daughter,\" he reiterated, half petulantly, \" I fear that you do not appreciate, or rather that you misinterpret my motive in sending you on so grand a journey. How many girls there are who vainly wish, from day to day, for such advantages as I am oifering you!\" To these words Leah made no reply. And Mr. Mordecai, walking backward and forward with restless step across his daughter's bed-chamber, secretly regretted that he had ever considered the project for a moment. Then he said, half apologetically, \" You shall only stay a year, my daughter; that is not such a very long time.\" \" Maybe I shall never come back, father. But yon will love me always, won't you?\" \"Hush! hush! child. I do not like your words. They distress me! A year is a short time, you know; so don't be foolish. Come, braid up your hair, arrange your dress, and come down at once into the drawing-room. I must have some music to-night.\" \" With pleasure, dear father,\" answered Leah, as cheerfully as the swelling emotion at her heart would allow. Then, in an undertone to herself, she added, \" It may be the last time I shall have the privilege of playing for him in my life. If I were to go to Europe, that wretched woman would...”
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