[House of Mirth by Edith Wharton]@TWC D-Link bookHouse of Mirth CHAPTER 2 1/25
Miss Bart, emerging late the next morning from her cabin, found herself alone on the deck of the Sabrina.
The cushioned chairs, disposed expectantly under the wide awning, showed no signs of recent occupancy, and she presently learned from a steward that Mrs.Dorset had not yet appeared, and that the gentlemen--separately--had gone ashore as soon as they had breakfasted.
Supplied with these facts, Lily leaned awhile over the side, giving herself up to a leisurely enjoyment of the spectacle before her.
Unclouded sunlight enveloped sea and shore in a bath of purest radiancy.
The purpling waters drew a sharp white line of foam at the base of the shore; against its irregular eminences, hotels and villas flashed from the greyish verdure of olive and eucalyptus; and the background of bare and finely-pencilled mountains quivered in a pale intensity of light. How beautiful it was--and how she loved beauty! She had always felt that her sensibility in this direction made up for certain obtusenesses of feeling of which she was less proud; and during the last three months she had indulged it passionately.
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