[The Mayor’s Wife by Anna Katherine Green]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mayor’s Wife CHAPTER III 7/23
Its first effect had been a cheerful one, owing to its two large windows, one looking out on a stretch of clear sky above a mass of low, huddled buildings, and the other on the wall of the adjacent house which, though near enough to obstruct the view, was not near enough to exclude all light.
Another and closer scrutiny of the room did not alter the first impression.
To the advantages of light were added those of dainty furnishing and an exceptionally pleasing color scheme.
There was no richness anywhere, but an attractive harmony which gave one an instantaneous feeling of home.
From the little brass bedstead curtained with cretonne, to the tiny desk filled with everything needful for immediate use, I saw evidences of the most careful housekeeping, and was vainly asking myself what could have come into Mrs.Packard's life to disturb so wholesome a nature, when my attention was arrested by a picture hanging at the right of the window overlooking the next house. It gave promise of being a most interesting sketch, and I crossed over to examine it; but instead of doing so, found my eyes drawn toward something more vital than any picture and twice as enchaining. It was a face, the face of an old woman staring down at me from a semicircular opening in the gable of the adjoining house.
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