[The Queen of Hearts by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookThe Queen of Hearts CHAPTER III 1/12
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OUR QUEEN OF' HEARTS. THE chaise stopped in front of us, and before we had recovered from our bewilderment the gardener had opened the door and let down the steps. A bright, laughing face, prettily framed round by a black veil passed over the head and tied under the chin--a traveling-dress of a nankeen color, studded with blue buttons and trimmed with white braid--a light brown cloak over it--little neatly-gloved hands, which seized in an instant on one of mine and on one of Owen's--two dark blue eyes, which seemed to look us both through and through in a moment--a clear, full, merrily confident voice--a look and manner gayly and gracefully self-possessed--such were the characteristics of our fair guest which first struck me at the moment when she left the postchaise and possessed herself of my hand. "Don't begin by scolding me," she said, before I could utter a word of welcome.
"There will be time enough for that in the course of the next six weeks.
I beg pardon, with all possible humility, for the offense of coming ten days before my time.
Don't ask me to account for it, please; if you do, I shall be obliged to confess the truth.
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