[A Strange Story Complete by Edward Bulwer-Lytton]@TWC D-Link bookA Strange Story Complete CHAPTER XIV 4/10
Involuntarily we took the way to the Monk's Well, and at every step Lilian seemed to revive under the bracing air and temperate sun.
We paused by the well. "You do not feel fatigued, Miss Ashleigh ?" "No." "But your face seems changed.
It is grown sadder." "Not sadder." "Sadder than when I first saw it,--saw it when you were seated here!" I said this in a whisper.
I felt her hand tremble as it lay on my arm. "You saw me seated here!" "Yes.
I will tell you how some day." Lilian lifted her eyes to mine, and there was in them that same surprise which I had noticed on my first visit,--a surprise that perplexed me, blended with no displeasure, but yet with a something of vague alarm. We soon returned to the house. Mrs.Ashleigh made me a sign to follow her into the drawing-room, leaving Mrs.Poyntz with Lilian. "Well ?" said she, tremblingly. "Permit me to see Dr.Jones's prescriptions.
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