[Gypsy’s Cousin Joy by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps]@TWC D-Link bookGypsy’s Cousin Joy CHAPTER VII 25/26
What pretty eyes she has.
I didn't seem to remember she was poor, a bit." "What made you come down ?" "'Cause," said Joy. This excellent reason was all that was ever to be had out of her.
But that first time was by no means the last she went to Peace Maythorne's room. The girls were in good spirits that night, well pleased with each other, themselves, and everybody else, as is usually the case when one is just over a fit of ill-temper.
When they were alone in bed, Gypsy told Joy about the verse of which Peace spoke.
Joy listened in silence. Awhile after, Gypsy woke from a dream, and saw a light burning on the table.
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