[By Berwen Banks by Allen Raine]@TWC D-Link bookBy Berwen Banks CHAPTER XV 7/11
My sister and I wish to talk." And, having dismissed Maria, she drew two cosy chairs round the wood fire. "Come along, Valmai, now we can chat to our heart's content." And soon, with feet on fender and hair unloosed, the sisters talked and talked, as if making up for the long years of silence which had divided them. "And how happy that neither of us is married," said Gwladys.
"We might never have met then, dear." "Possibly," said Valmai. "And what a good thing we haven't the same lover to quarrel about." "Yes," said Valmai, rather absently.
She was struggling hard with the tumult of feelings which she had hitherto restrained, endeavouring to smile and laugh as the occasion required; but now the tide of emotions, which had been pent up all day, threatened to burst its bonds. "What is it, dear ?" said Gwladys.
"What makes your voice tremble so? There is something you are hiding from me ?" and, flinging herself down on the hearth-rug at Valmai's feet, she clasped her arms around her knees, and leant her head on her lap, while Valmai, giving way to the torrent of tears which had overpowered her, bent her own head over her sister's until their long unbound hair was mingled together. "Oh, Gwladys! Gwladys!" she said, between her sobs, "yes, I have hidden something from you.
Something, oh, everything--the very point and meaning of my life.
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