Ranching For Sylvia Volume-554 by Harold Bindloss (chrome ebook reader .TXT) π
Library At Brantholme. The House Belonged To His Cousin; And George,
Having Lately Reached It After Traveling In Haste From Norway, Awaited
The Coming Of Mrs. Sylvia Marston In An Eagerly Expectant Mood. It Was
Characteristic Of Him That His Expression Conveyed Little Hint Of His
Feelings, For George Was A Quiet, Self-Contained Man; But He Had Not
Been So Troubled By Confused Emotions Since Sylvia Married Marston
Three Years Earlier. Marston Had Taken Her To Canada; But Now He Was
Dead, And Sylvia, Returning To England, Had Summoned George, Who Had
Been Appointed Executor Of Her Husband's Will.
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During Their Last Interview.
"I Did Nothing That Could Have Led Him To Believe--"
"Oh, No!" Said Edgar. "You Behaved With The Greatest Prudence; Perhaps
Frigid Insensibility Would Describe It Better. Of Course This Is A
Deplorable Intrusion, But I Feel I Must Point Out That It May Not Be
Too Late Yet."
"I've Felt Greatly Tempted To Buy Sylvia's Farm," George Said
Thoughtfully.
"That's Good News. If You're Wise, You'll Consider What I've Said."
George Did So After Edgar's Departure, Though The Idea Was Not New To
Him. He Had Long Been Sensible Of Flora's Charm, And Had Now And Then
Felt In Canada That It Would Not Be Difficult To Love Her. Since He
Had Learned The Truth About Sylvia, Flora Had Occupied A Prominent
Place In His Mind. By Degrees A Desire For Her Had Grown Stronger; He
Had Seen How Admirable In Many Ways She Was, How Staunch And Fearless
And Upright. Still, He Feared To Go Back; She Was Proud And Might
Scorn His Tardy Affection. He Grew Disturbed And Occasionally Moody,
And Then One Day A Cablegram Was Delivered To Him.
"Believe You Had Better Come Back," It Read, And Was Signed By Helen
Taunton.
George Understood What It Was Intended To Convey, And Before Night He
Had Arranged To Purchase Sylvia's Farm.
Three Days Later He Was Crossing The Atlantic With An Eager And
Thankful Heart.
ImprintPublication Date: 05-14-2014
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