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From: | Timothy Coleman |
Subject: | [C2m-project] hurl project |
Date: | Fri, 15 Sep 2006 01:16:37 +0100 |
He didnt know how she had beenbrought
up.
At first the dance was quiet enough, and Valancy
was amused andentertained. If you marry me I know youre only doing it out of
pity.
Idwanted to own one ever since Id read Robinson
Crusoe. She was looking tired after a wakeful nightwith a heart attack, followed by
a busy day. He avoided all dubiouspoints and it was plain to be seen he hoped for
the best. She in her odd, unbridal green hat and dress;Barney in shirt and overalls.
You are never to refer to my heart or my liability tosudden death. I will NOT
believe, said Cousin Stickles solemnly, that ourprayers will not yet be
answered.
Dont reckon Illbe back afore tomorrow night, so if
youre going home tomorrow,good-bye now.
His eyes were teasing and there was a bit of
defiance in his voice.
The new influx of boys had left the girls far in
the minority andpartners were scarce. He was stopping at the hotel across the
lake.
Valancy knew, if theStirlings and Edward Beck
didnt, exactly what she intended to dothen. Freedom and independence were all very
well, but one should not bea little fool. She was looking tired after a wakeful
nightwith a heart attack, followed by a busy day.
She wanted him to see why shehad gone to the dance
up back. Alittle pool in the barrens shone in the sunrise like a great
goldenlily.
Valancy didnt know whether shefelt happy. Valancy,
alone in her corner, was feelingdisgusted and repentant. I only asked out of
curiosity, continued Valancy. Once or twice an owl laughed out delightfully. Also,
shefelt glad that she had escaped from that horrible row. He did not knowBarney
Snaith was a fugitive from justice.
She watched it pale and fadeuntil it paled and
faded out of sight in the living rose of day.
She said theyhad been given a cross to bear. How
nice it was to havesome one look after you so!
Snaith, I hope you will be very happy,
Mr.
She had no wish to stifle or disownher love.
Valancy, out of breath, with a crazilybeating heart, collapsed on the trunk of a
fallen pine.
That Snaithcreature was in his shirt-sleeves,
smoking a pipe.
So I came on up here instead of going to Deerwood.
Another circlet of them went round her hair,dressed in the low puffs that became
her. Beck told himself veryreasonably, couldnt expect everything. She could not
makeherself or anything she did seem real.
Theres no gas nearer than Deerwood, nine milesaway.
Lady Jane could hit the pike when she wanted to.
I want to spend the rest of my life with
you.
Roaring Abel drove in, justifying his name.
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