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When Mr. Percy left Lucia standing at the gate, and began his solitary walk back to Cacouna, he was almost as happy as she was. A kind of intoxication had swept away out of his very recollection the selfishness and policy of his habitual humour,-all that was youthful, generous, and impulsive in him had sprung suddenly to the surface, and so for the