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Excerpt from Cloudesley, Vol. 3 of 3: A Tale
Yet my days and my hours were not all of sorrow.' I had a wife, the most exemplary of her sex; I had children that improved every day in towardliness and beauty. I looked upon them, and was joyful I looked a second time, and my agonies grew a thousand times the fiercer, because I had such relations and holds on my affection. Fool that I was! Why had I not had the courage to take the hard lot which I had brought upon myself, alone, and.
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