[Trumps by George William Curtis]@TWC D-Link bookTrumps CHAPTER XLVIII 12/16
A lambent light played all over her form, and to Lawrence Newt's eyes she had never seemed so beautiful.
The girlish quiet which he had first known in her had melted into a sweet composure--a dignified serenity which comes only with experience.
The light wind that blew in at the window by which she sat raised her hair gently, as if invisible fingers were touching her with airy benedictions. Was it so strange that such a woman should be loved? Was it not strange that any man should see much of her, be a great deal with her, and not love her? Was Fanny's suspicion, was the world's gossip, unnatural? He asked himself these questions as he looked at her, while a cloud of thoughts and memories floated through his mind. Yet a close observer, who could read men's hearts in their faces--and that could be more easily done with every one else than with him--would have seen another expression gradually supplanting the first, or mingling with it rather: a look as of joy at some unexpected discovery--as if, for instance, he had said to himself, "She must be very dear whom I love so deeply that it has not occurred to me I could love this angel!" Something of that kind, perhaps; at least, something that brought a transfigured cheerfulness into his face. "Believe me, Fanny," he said, at length, "I am not anxious to marry Miss Wayne; nor would she marry me if I asked her." Then he rose and passed across the room to her side. "We were talking about the future life of the mistress of this mansion," said Hope Wayne to Lawrence as he joined them. "What does she wish ?" asked he; "that is always the first question." "To go from here," said she, simply. "Forever ?" "Forever!" Hope Wayne said it quietly.
Mrs.Simcoe sat holding her hand.
The three seemed to be all a little serious at the word. "Aunty says she has no particular desire to remain here," said Hope. "It is like living in a tomb," said Mrs.Simcoe, turning her calm face to Lawrence Newt. "Would you sell it outright ?" asked he.
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