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Elsie’s New Relations

CHAPTER XII
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CHAPTER XII.
"Oh! only those Whose souls have felt this one idolatry, Can tell how precious is the slightest thing Affection gives and hallows! A dead flower Will long be kept, remembrancer of looks That made each leaf a treasure." -- Miss Landon.
The whole family connection living in the neighborhood had dined at Ion that Christmas day, and several had stayed to tea.

But all had now gone, the good-nights had been said among the members of the home circle, and Elsie Travilla was alone in her own apartments.
A little weary with the cares and excitement of the day, she was half reclining on a sofa, in dressing-gown and slippers, her beautiful hair unbound and rippling over her shoulders, beside her a jewel-box of ebony inlaid with mother-of-pearl.
It stood open, and the lamplight falling upon its contents was flashed back from many a costly gem set in rings, brooches, lockets and chains of gold.
She took them up, one by one, gazing upon each for a minute or more with a smile, a sigh, or a falling tear, ere she laid it almost tenderly back in its place.
So absorbed was she in the contemplation of these mementoes of the past and the memories called up by them, that she did not hear an approaching footstep, and deemed herself quite alone, till a hand was laid gently on her head, and a voice said tenderly, "My darling!" "Dear papa!" she responded, glancing up into his face with tear-dimmed eyes, as he stood at the back of her sofa, bending over her.

"Let me give you a chair," and she would have risen to do so, but he forced her gently back.
"No; lie still.

I will help myself." And coming round in front of her, he seated himself close at her side.
"Why look at these, if it makes you sad, my child ?" he asked, noticing her occupation.
"There is sometimes a sweetness in the tears called forth by pleasant memories of loved ones gone before, papa," she said.

"These anniversaries will recall the dear husband who always remembered his little wife so kindly upon each, and there is a melancholy pleasure in looking over his Christmas gifts, I have them all here, beginning with this--the very first.


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