[Miss Billy's Decision by Eleanor H. Porter]@TWC D-Link bookMiss Billy's Decision CHAPTER V 4/8
"There will be you and Bertram--" "We sha'n't be there for a year, nearly," cut in Billy, with swift promptness.
"Besides, I think it would be lovely--all together." Marie smiled, but she shook her head. "Lovely--but not practical, dear." Billy laughed ruefully. "I know; you're worrying about those puddings of yours.
You're afraid somebody is going to interfere with your making quite so many as you want to; and Cyril is worrying for fear there'll be somebody else in the circle of his shaded lamp besides his little Marie with the light on her hair, and the mending basket by her side." "Billy, what are you talking about ?" Billy threw a roguish glance into her friend's amazed blue eyes. "Oh, just a little picture Cyril drew once for me of what home meant for him: a room with a table and a shaded lamp, and a little woman beside it with the light on her hair and a great basket of sewing by her side." Marie's eyes softened. "Did he say--that ?" "Yes.
Oh, he declared he shouldn't want her to sit under that lamp all the time, of course; but he hoped she'd like that sort of thing." Marie threw a quick glance at the stolid back of John beyond the two empty seats in front of them.
Although she knew he could not hear her words, instinctively she lowered her voice. "Did you know--then--about--me ?" she asked, with heightened color. "No, only that there was a girl somewhere who, he hoped, would sit under the lamp some day.
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