[Madelon by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman]@TWC D-Link bookMadelon CHAPTER XVIII 1/17
Then Madelon sat alone, sewing, setting nice stitches in her green-and-gold silk.
Like other women, heretofore when she had sewn a new gown she had builded for herself air-castles of innocent vanity and love when she should be dressed in it.
Now she builded no more, but sat and sewed among the ruins of all her happy maiden fancies. She had given herself no care concerning any other arrangements for her wedding than this gown--she felt even no curiosity concerning it. She left all that to Lot, as a victim leaves the details of his death to the executioner.
She supposed he would send for her and tell her before long.
When she heard a scraping step at the door she knew instinctively that the message had come. Margaret Bean's husband's simple old face confronted her when she opened the door.
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