[Elsie’s Womanhood by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s Womanhood CHAPTER SECOND 1/5
CHAPTER SECOND. "Mutual love, the crown of all our bliss." -- MILTON'S PARADISE LOST. After a half hour of waiting for her son's return, Mrs.Travilla sat down to her lonely cup of tea.
There was no lack of delicacies on the table, and in all Edward's taste had been consulted.
To make him comfortable and happy was, next to serving her God, the great aim and object of his mother's life; and, in a less degree, of that of every servant in the house.
They had all been born and brought up at Ion, and had all these years known him as the kindest, most reasonable and considerate of masters. "Wish Massa Edard come.
Dese waffles jes' prime to-night, an' he so fond ob dem," remarked a pretty mulatto girl, handing a plate of them to her mistress. "Yes, Prilla, he expected to be at home, but is probably taking tea at the Oaks or Roselands." And the old lady supped her tea and ate her waffles with a serene, happy face, now and then lighted up by a pleased smile which her attendant handmaiden was at a loss to interpret. Having finished her meal, Mrs.Travilla threw a shawl about her shoulders and stepped out upon the veranda; then, tempted by the beauty of the night, walked down the avenue to meet her son or see if there were any signs of his approach. She had not gone half the distance ere the sound of horses' hoofs reached her ear--distant at first but coming rapidly nearer, till a lady and gentleman drew rein at the gate, while the servant who had been riding in the rear dismounted and threw it open. They came dashing up, but paused and drew rein again at sight of the old lady standing there under the trees. "Mother," cried her son, springing from the saddle, "you were not alarmed? anxious? surely." "No, no, Edward, but glad to see you and Elsie! my dear child, this is very kind." "Not at all, dear Mrs.Travilla; it is so lovely an evening for a ride; or walk either," she added, giving her hand to her escort and springing lightly to the ground. Mr.Travilla put the hand into that of his mother.
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