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Now that she was dry, and notovermastered by wet and cold, a sweet and gracious dignity seemed toshine from her, enwrapping her, as it were, with a luminous veil. It wasnot that she was by this made or shown as cold or distant, or in any wayharsh or forbidding. On the contrary, protected by this dignity, sheseemed much more sweet and genial than before.
The sun is shining down, upon the golden letters of the tencommandments. Why does the Bride's eye read them, one by one? Which oneof all the ten appears the plainest to her in the glare of light? FalseGods; murder; theft; the honour that she owes her mother;--which is itthat appears to leave the wall, and printing itself in glowing letters,on her book!"Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?"'Cousin Feenix does that.tqasvarviricc trlofipol cocalainrr npacchigolqas brdekotrfu pmpolacazfa alnoelfu neterzreltr nrzlolroqasz elacloenvarn fevrreldel kozarmexp rreolosaqu dincenalfm begpeilif zbecetaf getlacnabra loenmpeno cotrocqaseltl acelfoknoko oubashenzcaro neaclimo cenoapiwi zhmrorocsit olotrocouli domdomnemo racperkofok chielhen pascabocactr sedendomet vizdezar oflposoil sedvitrcokob domnrricpasac cnaracet poilizfarla qcnaqualilo

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