[The Moon out of Reach by Margaret Pedler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Moon out of Reach CHAPTER XIII 1/28
BY THE LOVERS' BRIDGE The usual shower of congratulations descended upon the heads of Nan and Roger when, on their return from the rose-garden, the news of their engagement filtered through the house-party and the little bunch of friends who had "dropped in" for tea, sure of the unfailing hospitality of Mallow Court.
Those amongst the former who had deeper and more troubled thoughts about the matter were perforce compelled to keep them in abeyance for the time being. It was only when the visitors had departed that Kitty succeeded in getting Nan alone for a few minutes. "Are you quite--quite happy, Nan ?" she asked somewhat wistfully. Nan's eyes met hers with a blankness of expression which betrayed nothing. "Yes, thank you.
What a funny question to ask!" she responded promptly. And Kitty felt as though she had laid her hand on the soft folds of a velvet curtain, only to come sharply up against a shutter of steel concealed beneath it. In duty bound, however, she invited Trenby to remain for dinner, an invitation which he accepted with alacrity, and throughout the meal Nan was at her gayest and most sparkling.
It seemed impossible to believe that all was not well with her, and if the brilliant mood were designed to prevent Penny from guessing the real state of affairs it was eminently successful.
Even Lord St.John and the Seymours were almost persuaded into the belief that she was happy in her engagement.
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