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Show COURSE OF TRUE LOVE. She came tripping from the church door, her face flushed with emotion by the just uttered discourse, and her eyes bright with loving expectation. He shivered on the curbstone, where for an hour he had shivered impatiently, with a burning heart palpitating in his throat, and frozen fingers in his pockets. They linked arms and started for the residence of her parents. After a few moments' hesitating silence he said: "Jane, we have known each other long. You must know just how I feel. You must have seen that clear down at the bottom - oh, Moses!" He had slipped down on the ice with so much force that his spine was driven up into his hat, and his hat was tipped over his nose, but she was a tenderhearted girl. She did not laugh, but she carefully helped him to his feet, and said. "You were saying, John, when you slipped, that the foundation - oh, goodness!" She slipped herself that time, and saw little stars come down to dance before her eyes, but he pulled her up in haste and went on- "Yes; just as I said, clear down at the bottom of my heart, is a fervent love, on which I build my hope. That love has helped me to stand face - thunder!" He was down again, but scrambled up before she could stoop to help him, and she said breathlessly: "Yes, yes, John. You remember, you just said a love that helped you stand and face thunder. And that you founded your hope on-this pesky ice!" There she sat. John grasped the loose part of her sacque, between the shoulders, and raised her to her feet, as one would lift a kitten from a ??? he said with increased earnestness- "Of course, darling, and I have longed for an opportunity to tell my love, and to hear those whispers-whoop!" Somehow John's feet had slipped from under him, and he came down like a capital V, with his head and feet pointing skyward. She twined her taper fingers in his curling locks and raised him to the stature of a man, set his hat firmly over his eyes with both hands, and cried in breathless haste: "I understand, and let me assure you, John, that if it is in my power to lighten your cares and make brighter your journey through life to - Jerusalem!" "Oh, my precious, and thus it shall be my life-long pleasure to lift you from the rude assaults of earth, and surround you with the loving atmosphere of - Texas!" And there they both sat together. They had nearly reached the gate, and hand in hand, and with the blush of young love's first confession, they crept along on their knees up the front doorsteps, and were soon forgetful of their bumps on the softest cushion of the parlor sofa, --Rome Sentinel. |