Excerpt from Herbert-Lodge, Vol. 3 of 3: A New-Forest Story
In a moment she was at Mrs. Her bert's chamber-door; and the next she enfolded in her arms her more than mother.
Though somewhat amended smee Dame Wheatley's letter, Mrs. Herbert's countenance bore strong marks of sick ness and sorrow; her person too was thin; and her weakness appeared to be extreme.
Afaint blush of joy, however, suf fused her cheek, when she felt Mary's embrace, and the sweet smile of love irradiated her features, as she in return pressed her to her bosom, and with eyes uplifted to Heaven, welcomed her safe arrival.
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