[The Happiest Time of Their Lives by Alice Duer Miller]@TWC D-Link bookThe Happiest Time of Their Lives CHAPTER XIV 1/19
CHAPTER XIV. In all the short, but crowded, time since Lanley had first known Mrs. Wayne he had never been otherwise than glad to see her, but now his heart sank.
It seemed to him that an abyss was about to open between them, and that all their differences of spirit, stimulating enough while they remained in the abstract, were about to be cast into concrete form. Mathilde and Pete were so glad to see her that they said nothing, but looked at her beamingly.
Whatever Adelaide's feelings may have been, she greeted her guest with a positive courtesy, and she was the only one who did. Mrs.Wayne nodded to her son, smiled more formally at Mr.Lanley, and then her eyes falling upon Mathilde, she realized that she had intruded on some sort of conference.
She had a natural dread of such meetings, at which it seemed to her that the only thing which she must not do was the only thing that she knew how to do, namely, to speak her mind.
So she at once decided to withdraw. "Your man insisted on my coming in, Mrs.Farron," she said.
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