Conquered at last: from 'Records of Dhu hall and its inmates' [signed Hardress O'Hara].

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Page 27 - The grief that cannot speak, Whispers the o;er-fraught heart, and bids it break." "To all our exhortations and arguments," the Pere continues, "our queen was deaf and insensible. At last, awed by her appalling grief, we ceased talking, and stood round her in perturbed silence, some sighing, some weeping, all with mournful and sympathizing looks, bent on her immovable countenance.
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