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Peter’s Mother

CHAPTER XIII
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Lady Tintern knew how to give such glorious colouring its true value.

A gauzy, transparent black flowed over a close-fitting white gown beneath, and veiled her fair arms and neck.

Black bebe ribbon gathered in coquettishly the folds which shrouded Sarah's abundant charms, and a broad black sash confined her round young waist.

A black chip hat shaded the glowing hair and the face, "ruddier than the cherry, and whiter than milk;" and the merry, dark blue eyes had a penthouse of their own, of drooping lashes, which redeemed the boldness of their frank and open gaze.
"If it is not that--why do you cry ?" she demanded imperiously.
"It's--just happiness," said Lady Mary.
Sarah looked wise, and shook her head.

"Oh no," she quoth.


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