A week has passed, yet I cannot clearly recall what followed. I am dimly aware of a last look at the cottage and the settlement, of a crowd of weeping villagers, of the grasp of the Ancient’s hand. There is an almost absolute void of perception between the boat at the landing-stage, and the ship, with her solitary passenger, flying at full speed from the shore. Active consciousness seems to have been suspended between these two decisive facts. Memory is resumed, with one ineffaceable impression that it must hold for life—Victoria stretching her arms towards the ship, from the summit of the Peak. As she stood there, with her background of fleecy cloud, she seemed rather of heaven than of earth, and her gesture was a promise of the skies. Then, I knew that it was well with me; and I turned my face from the Island with a joyful heart.
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| [6] | ... and to night’s snug Company ... | ... and to-night’s snug Company ... |
| [63] | ... down Bond Srteet, and ... | ... down Bond Street, and ... |
| [64] | ... its spiritual charm, | ... its spiritual charm. |
| [100] | ... forth in mod st pride ... | ... forth in modest pride ... |
| [156] | ... with al the deep liquid ... | ... with all the deep liquid ... |
| [164] | ... of the farmyard, or after ... | ... of the farm-yard, or after ... |
| [188] | ... had subse quently removed ... | ... had subsequently removed ... |
| [197] | ... in the same way?’ | ... in the same way?” |
| [214] | ... at the school-house, followed ... | ... at the schoolhouse, followed ... |
| [251] | ... few hours,until I ... | ... few hours, until I ... |
| [257] | ... just heartbreaking, if you ... | ... just heart-breaking, if you ... |