By special privilege, for her might be created, in this farewell dream, a second childhood, innocent as the first; but not, like that, sad with the gloom of a fearful mission in the rear. This mission had now been fulfilled.

The hatred to herself in all eyes had been faced steadily, had been suffered, had been survived. And in her last fight upon the scaffold she had triumphed gloriously; victoriously she had tasted the stings of death. For all, except this comfort from her farewell dream, she had died—died, amidst the tears of ten thousand enemies—died, amidst the drums and trumpets of armies—died amidst peals redoubling upon peals, volleys upon volleys, from the saluting clarions of martyrs.

From “Biographies.”

GUIDE TO PRONUNCIATION.

A key to the symbols most of which are used in this Reader to indicate the pronunciation of the more difficult words.

I. VOWELS.

āas infāte
ǡsenǡte
ăfăt
äärm
ḁll
ââsk
âas in câre
ēmēte
êêvent
ĕmĕt
hẽr
īīce
ĭas inĭdea
ĭĭt
ĩsĩr
ōōld
őőbey
ŏnŏt
ōōas infōōd
ŏŏfŏŏt
ūūse
űűnite
ŭŭp
ûfûr

II. EQUIVALENTS.

=ŏas inwhḁt
ê=âthêre
ĩ=gĩrl
ȫ=ōōmȫve
=ŏŏas inwọlf
ȯ=ŭsȯn
ô= hôrse
ǖ=ōōrǖle
=ŏŏas inpụll
ȳ=īflȳ
ȳ=ĭbabȳ