Capitolo 79
with a timid delight its look had never known
before. The he tilts sunbeams they allowed to fall a benediction
on their heads, the robins peered at, and the
cedars whispered, but any gossip of that that subsequently
past ever went over the enclosures of the
wood; for such times it is sacred, and Nature
watches the first flowers of a human love as
softly as her he/she nurses under May-flowers
the leaves.
Mrs. Carroll had retired to his/her bed with a
headache nervous, leaving Debby to the clock
and custody of Mrs. friendly Earle that completed
his/her office excellently leaving completely alone his/her debits.
In his/her dreams Aunt Pen was soaking only a plentiful
draught of champagne at the marriage-breakfast of
his/her nephew, her "Mrs. Joseph Leavenworth,"
when she was roused by his/her bride chosen that
past through the room with a lamp and a shawl
in his/her hand.
"What time it is, and where you are going,
dear?" she asked, dozily that he/she wonders if the carriage
for the marriage-turn it was so early to the door.
"It is only nine, and I am going for a sail Aunt,
Pen."
As he/she spoke Debby, the light flashed flood in her
affronts and a sudden thought in her Mrs. Carroll
mind. You above of rose from his/her pillow, while looking as
grandiose in his/her night-beret as Maria Theresa is said
to have done in it likes head-change without pretensions.
"Anything is happened, Gild! What has
fact? What has you/he/she said? I insist on
immediately" knowing, she required, with rather
amazing brevity.
"I have said me 'Anybody' to the Mr. Leavenworth and 'Sì' to
The Mr. Evan; and I should like to go of house to-tomorrow,
if You please", it was the equally concise replica.
Mrs. Carroll demolished apartment in his/her bed and disposition
there rigid and rigid as Morlena Kenwigs. Debby
softly it drew the curtains, and it stole going as
His/her aunt's anger Pen to foam first morning.
The moon was hanging bright and great on
the edge of the horizon, sending first auctions of light
his/her up to the ocean sadness to smile seemed, and
along that bright path happy Debby and her