An (1)_____ narrator marries Morella, a woman with great (2) ______ who delves into studies of the German philosophers Fichte and Schelling, dealing with the question of (3) ______. Morella spends her time in bed reading and teaching her husband. Realizing her (4) _______, her husband, the narrator, becomes frightened and wishes for his wife's (5) ______.
Eventually, Morella dies in (6) ______ proclaiming: "I am dying. But within me is a pledge of that affection... which thou didst feel for me, Morella. And when my spirit departs shall the child live."
An (1)_____ narrator marries Morella, a woman with great (2) ______ who delves into studies of the German philosophers Fichte and Schelling, dealing with the question of (3) ______. Morella spends her time in bed reading and teaching her husband. Realizing her (4) _______, her husband, the narrator, becomes frightened and wishes for his wife's (5) ______.
Eventually, Morella dies in (6) ______ proclaiming: "I am dying. But within me is a pledge of that affection... which thou didst feel for me, Morella. And when my spirit departs shall the child live."
An (1)_____ narrator marries Morella, a woman with great (2) ______ who delves into studies of the German philosophers Fichte and Schelling, dealing with the question of (3) ______. Morella spends her time in bed reading and teaching her husband. Realizing her (4) _______, her husband, the narrator, becomes frightened and wishes for his wife's (5) ______.
Eventually, Morella dies in (6) ______ proclaiming: "I am dying. But within me is a pledge of that affection... which thou didst feel for me, Morella. And when my spirit departs shall the child live."
An (1)_____ narrator marries Morella, a woman with great (2) ______ who delves into studies of the German philosophers Fichte and Schelling, dealing with the question of (3) ______. Morella spends her time in bed reading and teaching her husband. Realizing her (4) _______, her husband, the narrator, becomes frightened and wishes for his wife's (5) ______.
Eventually, Morella dies in (6) ______ proclaiming: "I am dying. But within me is a pledge of that affection... which thou didst feel for me, Morella. And when my spirit departs shall the child live."
An (1)_____ narrator marries Morella, a woman with great (2) ______ who delves into studies of the German philosophers Fichte and Schelling, dealing with the question of (3) ______. Morella spends her time in bed reading and teaching her husband. Realizing her (4) _______, her husband, the narrator, becomes frightened and wishes for his wife's (5) ______.
Eventually, Morella dies in (6) ______ proclaiming: "I am dying. But within me is a pledge of that affection... which thou didst feel for me, Morella. And when my spirit departs shall the child live."
An (1)_____ narrator marries Morella, a woman with great (2) ______ who delves into studies of the German philosophers Fichte and Schelling, dealing with the question of (3) ______. Morella spends her time in bed reading and teaching her husband. Realizing her (4) _______, her husband, the narrator, becomes frightened and wishes for his wife's (5) ______.
Eventually, Morella dies in (6) ______ proclaiming: "I am dying. But within me is a pledge of that affection... which thou didst feel for me, Morella. And when my spirit departs shall the child live."
As the daughter gets older the narrator notices she bears an uncanny (7) _______ to her mother, but he refuses to give the child a name. By her tenth birthday the resemblance to Morella is (8) ______. Her father decides to have her baptized to release any evil from her, but this event brings the mother's soul back into her daughter. At the (9)_____, the priest asks the daughter's name, to which the narrator replies, "Morella." Immediately, the daughter calls out, "I am here!" and dies. The narrator himself bears her body to the tomb and finds no (10)______ of the first Morella where he lays the second.
The narrator's (11) ______ to name his daughter Morella implies his (12)_____ desire for her death, just as he had for her mother.
As the daughter gets older the narrator notices she bears an uncanny (7) _______ to her mother, but he refuses to give the child a name. By her tenth birthday the resemblance to Morella is (8) ______. Her father decides to have her baptized to release any evil from her, but this event brings the mother's soul back into her daughter. At the (9)_____, the priest asks the daughter's name, to which the narrator replies, "Morella." Immediately, the daughter calls out, "I am here!" and dies. The narrator himself bears her body to the tomb and finds no (10)______ of the first Morella where he lays the second.
The narrator's (11) ______ to name his daughter Morella implies his (12)_____ desire for her death, just as he had for her mother.
As the daughter gets older the narrator notices she bears an uncanny (7) _______ to her mother, but he refuses to give the child a name. By her tenth birthday the resemblance to Morella is (8) ______. Her father decides to have her baptized to release any evil from her, but this event brings the mother's soul back into her daughter. At the (9)_____, the priest asks the daughter's name, to which the narrator replies, "Morella." Immediately, the daughter calls out, "I am here!" and dies. The narrator himself bears her body to the tomb and finds no (10)______ of the first Morella where he lays the second.
The narrator's (11) ______ to name his daughter Morella implies his (12)_____ desire for her death, just as he had for her mother.
As the daughter gets older the narrator notices she bears an uncanny (7) _______ to her mother, but he refuses to give the child a name. By her tenth birthday the resemblance to Morella is (8) ______. Her father decides to have her baptized to release any evil from her, but this event brings the mother's soul back into her daughter. At the (9)_____, the priest asks the daughter's name, to which the narrator replies, "Morella." Immediately, the daughter calls out, "I am here!" and dies. The narrator himself bears her body to the tomb and finds no (10)______ of the first Morella where he lays the second.
The narrator's (11) ______ to name his daughter Morella implies his (12)_____ desire for her death, just as he had for her mother.
As the daughter gets older the narrator notices she bears an uncanny (7) _______ to her mother, but he refuses to give the child a name. By her tenth birthday the resemblance to Morella is (8) ______. Her father decides to have her baptized to release any evil from her, but this event brings the mother's soul back into her daughter. At the (9)_____, the priest asks the daughter's name, to which the narrator replies, "Morella." Immediately, the daughter calls out, "I am here!" and dies. The narrator himself bears her body to the tomb and finds no (10)______ of the first Morella where he lays the second.
The narrator's (11) ______ to name his daughter Morella implies his (12)_____ desire for her death, just as he had for her mother.
As the daughter gets older the narrator notices she bears an uncanny (7) _______ to her mother, but he refuses to give the child a name. By her tenth birthday the resemblance to Morella is (8) ______. Her father decides to have her baptized to release any evil from her, but this event brings the mother's soul back into her daughter. At the (9)_____, the priest asks the daughter's name, to which the narrator replies, "Morella." Immediately, the daughter calls out, "I am here!" and dies. The narrator himself bears her body to the tomb and finds no (10)______ of the first Morella where he lays the second.
The narrator's (11) ______ to name his daughter Morella implies his (12)_____ desire for her death, just as he had for her mother.
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