[Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hemon]@TWC D-Link book
Maria Chapdelaine

CHAPTER XIV
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If your horse is able you would do well to seek him with the daylight." Their eyes searched the window, as yet only a square of darkness, and then returned to her who lay upon the bed ...

But five days ago a hearty, high-spirited woman, in full health of mind and body ...

It could not be that she was to die so soon as that.

...

But knowing now the sad inevitableness, every glance found a subtle change, some fresh token that this bed-ridden woman groaning in her blindness was no more the wife and mother they had known so long.
Half an hour went by; after casting his eyes toward the window Chapdelaine arose hurriedly, saying.--"I am going to put the horse in." Tit'Sebe nodded.


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