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of his youth! Every room and gallery of the house resounded with sobs and
shrieks of despair.

Marie, whose nervous system had been enervated by a constant course of self-
indulgence, had nothing to support the terror of the shock, and, at the time her
husband breathed his last, was passing from one fainting fit to another; and he to
whom she had been joined in the mysterious tie of marriage passed from her for-
ever, without the possibility of even a parting word.

Miss Ophelia, with characteristic strength and self-control, had remained with
her kinsman to the last,- all eye, all ear, all attention; doing everything of the little
that could be done, and joining with her whole soul in the tender and impassioned
prayers which the poor slave had poured forth for the soul of his dying master.

When they were arranging him for his last rest, they found upon his bosom, a
small, plain miniature case, opening with a spring. It was the miniature of a noble
and beautiful female face; and on the reverse, under a crystal, a lock of dark hair.
They laid them back on the lifeless breast,- dust to dust,- poor mournful relics of
early dreams, which once made that cold heart beat so warmly!

Tom’s whole soul was filled with thoughts of eternity; and while he minis-
tered around the lifeless clay, he did not once think that the sudden stroke had left
him in hopeless slavery. He felt at peace about his master; for in that hour, when
he had poured forth his prayer into the bosom of his Father, he had found an an-
swer of quietness and assurance springing up within himself. In the depths of his
own affectionate nature, he felt able to perceive something of the fullness of Di-
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