“I knew nothing of her story. I had not heard that the ceremony was to take place till late in the evening before, and I had made up my mind that she was old and ugly; but she was not, nor was she faded and worn with sorrow, the picture of a broken heart; nor yet a young and beautiful enthusiast; she was not more than twenty-three, and had one of those good faces which, without setting men wild by their beauty, bear the impress of a nature well qualified for the performance of all duties belonging to daughter, and wife, and mother, speaking the kindliness and warmth of a woman's heart. It was pale, and she seemed conscious of the important step and the solemn vows she was taking, and to have no pangs; and yet who can read what is passing in the human breast?””
Quotes by John Lloyd Stephens
Incidents of Travel in Central America: Chiapas and Yucatan, Volume 1
John Lloyd Stephens
John Lloyd Stephens was an American explorer, writer, and diplomat, best known for his groundbreaking travels in Central America during the mid-19th century. His expeditions, particularly to the ancie...