[The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow by Anna Katharine Green]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery of the Hasty Arrow BOOK IV 142/170
Only the soul which gave life to all of this is dead.
The image is there but the spirit is gone; and if sufficiently preoccupied, the one who struck the blow sees no change.
So was it with Ermentrude and Lucie. "We are looking for mother to return next week," added the latter as Ermentrude stood stark and silent before her.
"Would you like to leave a message for her ?" At these words uttered with the sweetness of a rich and sympathetic nature, the soul returned to Ermentrude's body.
With a long and earnest look which took in the full measure of the other's personality, radiant with happiness and the consciousness of an assured wifedom, she answered softly: "No, I will leave no message," and turned as if to go. "Nor any name ?" queried Lucie, eying with admiration the noble lines of a figure with whose perfect proportions her own could never hope to compete. "Nor any name," came back in indescribable accents from the doorway. Lucie paused, and gazing in vague trouble after her rapidly disappearing visitor, murmured to herself, "Who is she ?" But the one who could have answered her was gone. * * * * * "Carleton, you seldom see such a woman.
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