. In the forest of Arden. stay in the Forest; we grew eloquentas we described, one after another, thenoble persons we had met there; ourhearts kindled as we became consciousof the wonderful enrichment and en-largement of life that had come to us;and as the varied splendours of thedays and scenes of Arden returned inour memories, the spell of the Forestcame upon us, and the mysteriouscadence of the rain, falling from leafto leaf, added another and deeper toneto the harmony of our Forest gloom had gone; we had all thedelight of a new experience in ourhearts. ^^I am glad it rains,^^ Rosa


. In the forest of Arden. stay in the Forest; we grew eloquentas we described, one after another, thenoble persons we had met there; ourhearts kindled as we became consciousof the wonderful enrichment and en-largement of life that had come to us;and as the varied splendours of thedays and scenes of Arden returned inour memories, the spell of the Forestcame upon us, and the mysteriouscadence of the rain, falling from leafto leaf, added another and deeper toneto the harmony of our Forest gloom had gone; we had all thedelight of a new experience in ourhearts. ^^I am glad it rains,^^ Rosalind said,as she gave the fire one of her vigor-ous stirrings; **l am glad it rains: Idon^t think we should have realisedhow lovely it is here if we were notshut in from time to time. One isplayed upon by so many impressions 66


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