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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER XXVI
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We'll make inquiries to-night.' They left home early in the afternoon and procured tickets on their way from the station to Mr.Athel's.

Their arrival being quite unexpected, they found that Mr.Athel had loft town for a day or two.

It was all that Emily needed for the completing of her pleasure; her father-in-law was scrupulously polite in his behaviour to her, but the politeness fell a little short as yet of entire ease, and conversation with him involved effort.

She ran a risk of letting Wilfrid perceive the gladness with which she discovered an empty house; he did, in fact, attribute to its true cause the light-heartedness she showed as they sat together at dinner, and smiled to think that he himself shared in the feeling of relief.

There were reasons why he could not look forward to the evening with unalloyed happiness, but the unwonted gaiety which shone on Emily's face, and gave a new melody to her voice, moved him to tenderness and gratitude.


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