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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER III
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Was it good to have consented so readily to meet him?
Nay, but no choice had been left her; his eagerness would take no refusal; and it was impossible for things to remain as they were, without calmer talk between them.

It was her resource to remember his energetic will, his force of character; the happiness of passively submitting to what he might dictate; sure of his scrupulous honour, his high ideal.

Could she indeed have borne to go into exile from his presence, without a hope that this the noblest and most aspiring life that had ever approached her might be something more than a star to worship?
If wealth comes, we wonder how we drew breath in poverty; yet we lived, and should have lived on.

Let the gods be thanked, whom it pleases to clothe the soul with joy which is superfluous to bare existence Might she not now hallow herself to be a true priestess of beauty?
Would not life be vivid with new powers and possibilities?
Even as that heaven was robing itself in glory of sunrise, with warmth and hue which strengthened her again to overcome anxieties.

Was he waking?
Was he impatient for the hour of his meeting with her?
She would stand face to face with him in the full Sunlight this time, but with what deep humility! Should she be able to find words?
She had scarcely spoken to him, ever, as yet, and now there was more to say than hours of solitude would leave time for.


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