[Madame Delphine by George W. Cable]@TWC D-Link bookMadame Delphine CHAPTER VIII 7/8
Had he mistaken? No.
The same soft click was repeated nearer by, a pale glimpse of robes came through the tangle, and then, plainly to view, appeared an outline--a presence--a form--a spirit--a girl! From throat to instep she was as white as Cynthia.
Something above the medium height, slender, lithe, her abundant hair rolling in dark, rich waves back from her brows and down from her crown, and falling in two heavy plaits beyond her round, broadly girt waist and full to her knees, a few escaping locks eddying lightly on her graceful neck and her temples,--her arms, half hid in a snowy mist of sleeve, let down to guide her spotless skirts free from the dewy touch of the grass,--straight down the path she came! Will she stop? Will she turn aside? Will she espy the dark form in the deep shade of the orange, and, with one piercing scream, wheel and vanish? She draws near.
She approaches the jasmine; she raises her arms, the sleeves falling like a vapor down to the shoulders; rises upon tiptoe, and plucks a spray.
O Memory! Can it be? _Can it be ?_ Is this his quest, or is it lunacy? The ground seems to M.Vignevielle the unsteady sea, and he to stand once more on a deck.
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