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nature. She is born to love and to suffer, and still to love, without murmur or reproach, "for better for worse, for richer for poorer," the husband of her heart's choice. She is a human flower, well pictured by the lines from Rossetti quoted by the authoress:

"Sweet hands, sweet hair, sweet cheeks, sweet eyes, sweet mouth
Each singly wooed and won!"