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Excerpt from Hester Stanley's Friends
The next morning how perfect was the sun shine pouring over the sheer velvet lawns and through the crimson ?ames of the roses; how sweet was the breath of the honeysuckle; how intoxicating the full soft wind blowing apart the curtains; how delicious all the sense of light and beauty and luxury!' - the sense, too, that here she could stay indefinitely if she would; here, Where there were no lesson bells, no teachers, no hours, no bonds, no restraints at all, but just delightful pleasure and rest and idleness! Well, She was a little tired, and that must be her excuse if pleasure seemed too pleasant.
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