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blazing fire. Barbara was thinking over the events of the day. What
covered with their drooping eyelids, were cast upon Barbara. There was
upon her, and she looked up at him.
"Will you marry.html">marry me, Barbara?"
The words were spoken in the quietest, most matter-of-fact tone, just
change that passed over her countenance! The sudden light of joy! The
paleness and sadness.
She shook her head in the negative. "But you are very kind to ask me,"
his arm around her and bent his face.html">face.html">face on a level with hers.
"Whisper it to me, Barbara."
She burst into a flood of tears.
"Is it because I once married another?"
"No, no. It is the remembrance of that night.html">night--you cannot have
never thought so to betray myself. But for what passed that night you
world whom I would care to marry but you? Nay, Barbara, when happiness.html">happiness
happiness for you?"
"Great and deep happiness," he whispered.
She read truth in his countenance, and a sweet smile illumined her
her closer, and drew her face fondly to his. Barbara's heart was at
forever.
And Richard? Had he got clear off? Richard was stealing along the
sheltered there than in the beaten path, when his umbrella came in
not to protect his battered hat but to protect his face from being
aristocratic silk one, with an ivory handle; Dick's was of democratic
been bearing on, heads down and umbrellas out, till they, the
umbrellas, and the antagonists stared at each other.
"How dare you, fellow? Can't you see where you are going. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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