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XXVII. An Afternoon at the Stone House

           

           “ButI’dratherlooklikeyouthanbepretty,”shetoldAnnesincerely.

           Annelaughed,sippedthehoneyfromthetribute,andcastawaythesting.Shewasusedtotakinghercomplimentsmixed.PublicopinionneveragreedonAnne’slooks.Peoplewhohadheardhercalledhandsomemetherandweredisappointed.Peoplewhohadheardhercalledplainsawherandwonderedwhereotherpeople’seyeswere.Anneherselfwouldneverbelievethatshehadanyclaimtobeauty.Whenshelookedintheglassallshesawwasalittlepalefacewithsevenfrecklesonthenosethereof.Hermirrorneverrevealedtohertheelusive,ever-varyingplayoffeelingthatcameandwentoverherfeatureslikearosyilluminatingflame,orthecharmofdreamandlaughteralternatinginherbigeyes.

           WhileAnnewasnotbeautifulinanystrictlydefinedsenseofthewordshepossessedacertainevasivecharmanddistinctionofappearancethatleftbeholderswithapleasurablesenseofsatisfactioninthatsoftlyroundedgirlhoodofhers,withallitsstronglyfeltpotentialities.ThosewhoknewAnnebestfelt,withoutrealizingthattheyfeltit,thathergreatestattractionwastheauraofpossibilitysurroundingher...thepoweroffuturedevelopmentthatwasinher.Sheseemedtowalkinanatmosphereofthingsabouttohappen.

           Astheypicked,CharlottatheFourthconfidedtoAnneherfearsregardingMissLavendar.Thewarm-heartedlittlehandmaidenwashonestlyworriedoverheradoredmistress’condition.

           “MissLavendarisn’twell,MissShirley,ma’am.I’msuresheisn’t,thoughshenevercomplains.

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