[Garman and Worse by Alexander Lange Kielland]@TWC D-Link bookGarman and Worse CHAPTER VI 4/21
The bright and friendly manner of Madeleine, who was so unlike the rest of her family, had awoke in her many reminiscences.
She felt quite sure that Madeleine did not as yet know all her history; it was impossible that she could know it, for she seemed so kindly disposed towards her, and Marianne dreaded that any one should tell her.
There were, indeed, plenty of people who could tell her story, but none knew what she had suffered.
As she went on her way all the sad events of her life's misfortune seemed to pass in review before her.
Her first thought was, how handsome he looked when he came home from abroad, before there was any talk about his marriage with the magistrate's daughter! how long he had prayed and tormented her, and how long she had striven against him; and then came the dreadful day, when she had been called into the Consul's private office.
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