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PAUL CLIFFORD.

CHAPTER IX.


Clem. Lift the dark veil of years!—behind—what waits?
A human heart.—Vast city, where reside
All glories and all vilenesses!—while foul
Yet silent through the roar of passions rolls
The River of the Darling Sin—and bears
A life and yet a poison on its tide. **** **** Clem. Thy wife?
Vict.Avaunt! I've chang'd that word to 'scorn!'
Clem. Thy child?—
Vict.Ay, that strikes home—my child—my child!

Love and Hatred, by ——.


To an obscure town in ——shire, there came to reside a young couple, whose appearance and habits drew towards them, from the neighbouring gossips, a more than ordinary attention. They bore the name of Welford. The man assumed