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and watching to know if Anthony were really

dead. She had not yet missed the dagger from her pocket; she had not yet even thought of it. At the sight of Anthony lying dead, her nature had rebounded from its new bias of resentment and hatred to the old sweet habit of love. The earliest and the longest has still the mastery over us; and the only past that linked itself with those glazed unconscious eyes, was the past when they beamed on her with tenderness. She forgot the interval of wrong and jealousy and hatredall his cruelty, and all her thoughts of revengeas the exile forgets the stormy passage that lay between home and happiness and the dreary land in which he finds himself desolate.

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