4.Death and other striking dispositions, such as feminine trustfulness, had come; and Bulstrode would have adopted Cromwell's words — " Do you call these bare events? The Lord pity you" !
5.In preparing for marriage she had not calculated on such a scene as this. Her affection for the Baron had too much of the vague in it to afford her trustfulness now. She wished she had not come.
6.Happily the ouzel and the old familiar robin are here to sing us welcome, and azure daisies beam with trustfulness and sympathy, enabling us to feel something of Nature's love even here, beneath the gaze of her coldest rocks.