Prev | Current Page 26 | Next

Carleton, William, 1794-1869

"The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two"

It was, in
fact, of that dangerous description which improves on inspection, and
gradually develops itself upon the beholder, until he feels the full
extent of its influence, and is sensible, perhaps, when too late, that
he is its helpless and unresisting victim.
Around the two thorn-trees we have alluded to were built circular seats
of the grassy turf, on which the two sisters, each engaged in knitting,
now sat chatting and laughing with that unrestrained good humor and
familiarity which gave unquestionable proof of the mutual confidence
and affection that subsisted between them. Their natural tempers and
dispositions were as dissimilar as their persons. Hanna was lively and
mirthful, somewhat hasty, but placable, quick in her feelings of either
joy or sorrow, and apparently not susceptible of deep or permanent
impressions; whilst Kathleen, on the other hand, was serious, quiet, and
placid--difficult to be provoked, of great sweetness of temper, with a
tinge of melancholy that occasionally gave an irresistible charm to her
voice and features, when conversing upon any subject that was calculated
to touch the heart, or in which she felt deeply. Unlike her sister, she
was resolute, firm, and almost immutable in her resolutions; but that
was because her resolutions were seldom hasty or unadvised, but the
result of a strong feeling of rectitude and great good sense.


Pages:
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Oznakowanie dróg Bwin.de web.zafree.pisz.pl/ tabletki stediril 30 Bukiety ślubne