The Southern Literary Messenger, Volume I., 1834-35Various
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The Southern Literary Messenger, Volume I., 1834-35
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American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals
"Doubtless there are many in Malines who would be too happy to receive
such a lodger."
"Will you receive me?" said St. Amand, abruptly. "It was of your
family I thought."
"Of us? Monsieur is too flattering, but we have scarcely a room good
enough for you."
"What difference between one room and another can there be to me? That
is the best apartment to my choice in which the human voice sounds
most kindly."
The arrangement was made, and St. Amand came now to reside beneath the
same roof as Lucille. And was she not happy that _he_ wanted so
constant an attendance? was she not happy that she was ever of use?
St. Amand was passionately fond of music: he played himself with a
skill that was only surpassed by the exquisite melody of his voice;
and was not Lucille happy when she sat mute and listening to such
sounds as at Malines were never heard before? Was she not happy in
gazing on a face to whose melancholy aspect her voice instantly
summoned the smile? Was she not happy when the music ceased, and St.
Amand called "Lucille?" Did not her own name uttered by that voice,
seem to her even sweeter than the music? Was she not happy when they
walked out in the still evenings of summer, and her arm thrilled
beneath the light touch of one to whom she was so necessary? Was she
not proud in her happiness, and was there not something like worship
in the gratitude she felt to him, for raising her humble spirit to the
luxury of feeling herself loved?
St. Amand's parents were French; they had resided in the neighborhood
of Amiens, where they had inherited a competent property, to which he
had succeeded about two years previous to the date of my story.
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