Part 6. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book Part 6. 6/15 She was followed by her mother and by Washington Hawkins, who were given seats near her. She was dressed in simple black, with exquisite taste, and without an ornament. The thin lace vail which partially covered her face did not so much conceal as heighten her beauty. She would not have entered a drawing room with more self-poise, nor a church with more haughty humility. There was in her manner or face neither shame nor boldness, and when she took her seat in fall view of half the spectators, her eyes were downcast. |