Excerpt: ..."As all hope for Joseph has fled, I ought to marry some one else, and make most of what I have. There is Thomas Malloy, who loves me almost as well; however, my affection for him is not very great, but I think I shall unite my life with his, and do my best to make myself and the world around me happy." Her mind, moved by an emotion of a noble heart, caused her to make the last remark. Soon they were married, but there was no happiness 138 in life for her; for the one she lived for was gone, and had carried off her affection with him. Returning to the war we find that Joseph was...
Excerpt: ..."As all hope for Joseph has fled, I ought to marry some one else, and make most of what I have. There is Thomas Malloy, who loves me almos...