[Children of the Whirlwind by Leroy Scott]@TWC D-Link bookChildren of the Whirlwind CHAPTER IV 12/24
And yet more strange was it for her to be having dinner with the painter. Larry knocked at the door.
A big male voice within gave order: "Be parlor-maid, Maggie, and see who's there." The door opened and Larry half entered.
Then he stopped, and in surprise gazed at the flushed, gleaming Maggie, slender and supple in the folds of the Spanish shawl. "Why, Maggie!" he exclaimed, holding out his hand. "Larry!" She was thrillingly confused by his surprised admiration.
For a moment they stood gazing at each other, holding hands.
The clothes given him on leaving prison were of course atrocious, but in all else he measured up to her dreams: lithe, well-built, handsome, a laugh ready on his lips, and the very devil of daring in his smiling, gray-blue eyes. "How you have grown up, Maggie!" he said, still amazed. "That's all I've had to do for two years," she returned. "Come on in, Larry," said the Duchess. Larry shut the door, bowed with light grace as he had to pass in front of Maggie, and crossed to the Duchess. "Hello, grandmother," he said as though he had last seen her the day before.
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