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There was a kind of humourous sadness in his manner which affected the heart more than a settled melancholy perhaps would have done as it implied the effort of a noble Soul to repel sorrow; with Yorick I longed to exclaim, was I mistress of any small sum thy Heart should not thus be oppressed with anguish if I saw a tear upon his cheek, I would say if had no business there for comfort was about revisiting him.

Her temper like her person was often allowed to be in dishabille at home.