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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER XXVI
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But then, alas, shadows began to darken over their path.

Cordelia was secretly in love with Bertram herself and when Geraldine told her about the engagement she was simply furious, especially when she saw the necklace and the diamond ring.

All her affection for Geraldine turned to bitter hate and she vowed that she should never marry Bertram.

But she pretended to be Geraldine's friend the same as ever.

One evening they were standing on the bridge over a rushing turbulent stream and Cordelia, thinking they were alone, pushed Geraldine over the brink with a wild, mocking, 'Ha, ha, ha.' But Bertram saw it all and he at once plunged into the current, exclaiming, 'I will save thee, my peerless Geraldine.' But alas, he had forgotten he couldn't swim, and they were both drowned, clasped in each other's arms.
Their bodies were washed ashore soon afterwards.


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