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my mother looked sad and weary... There was a something of distance in the air of abstraction which pervaded her. ₁ a something of dark lace, the edges whereof fell ₂ a something of melancholy foreboding her beautiful but hectic bloom ₃ a something of blue ₄ in her own feelings. There was a something, of ₅ a something of light growing darker peculiar ₆ a something of distance and division between them that she could by no means pass, what remained but to sit down quietly with this tangled skein of her own spinning ₇ about her hair, which was always most carefully dressed, there was a something of disorder ₈ a something of chaos and infinity, he felt; a something not of this world. The starkness and loneliness ₉ a something of the sea ₁₀
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sources (their respective details at the more’s)
1 The Magic Staff : An Autobiography of Andrew Jackson Davis (New York, 1857) / more 2 [D. Christie Murray], “A Life’s Atonement,” Chapter III. — “History,” in Chambers’s Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Art (January 18, 1880) / more 3 [anon.], “The Sisters. — A Sketch.” La Belle Assemblée : Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine (June 1826) / more 4 The Dublin University Magazine (November 1856), being an extract from Border Lands of Spain and France. With an account of a visit to the Republic of Andorre (London, 1856) / more 5 Father Eustace : A Tale of the Jesuits, by Mrs. Trollope. (London, 1847) / more 6 from section “Editor’s Easy Talk,” followed by verse (“The Twilight Hour.” By Sans Souci) in Graham’s American Monthly Magazine (Philadelphia, June 1857) / more 7 “Meave, Schoolmistress,” in Harper’s Weekly (November 28, 1863) / more 8 Antonio Fogazzaro, The Patriot (Piccolo Mondo Antico, translated from the Italian by M. Prichard-Agnetti); (1906) / more 9 first installment of Gouverneur Morris, “The Wild Goose, A novel in defense of the home from the man’s standpoint,” in Hearst’s International (September 1918) / more 10 Accessions List : A Classified Catalogue. University of London. Library (1957) / more
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