[Romance Island by Zona Gale]@TWC D-Link bookRomance Island CHAPTER XXI 6/16
The little thing was licking his hand, and the old lawyer's face was softened and glowing as he nursed it and coaxed it with crumbs.
As he looked, St.George warmed to them all in new fellowship and, too, in swift self-reproach; for in what had seemed to him but "broad lines and comic masks" he suddenly saw the authority and reality of homely hearts.
The better and more intimate names for everything which seemed now within his grasp were more important than Yaque itself.
He remembered, with a thrill, how his mother had been wont to tell him that a man must walk through some sort of fairy-land, whether of imagination or of the heart, before he can put much in or take much from the market-place.
And lo! this fairy-land of his finding had proved--must it not always prove ?--the essence of all Reality. His eyes went to Olivia's face in a flash of understanding and belief. "Don't you see ?" he said, quite as if they two had been talking what he had thought. She waited, smiling a little, thrilled by his certainty of her sympathy. "None of this happened really," triumphantly explained St.George, "I met you at the Boris, did I not? Therefore, I think that since then you have graciously let me see you for the proper length of time, and at last we've fallen in love just as every one else does. And true lovers always do have trouble, do they not? So then, Yaque has been the usual trouble and happiness, and here we are--engaged." "I'm not engaged," Olivia protested serenely, "but I see what you mean.
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