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By mutual consent, they occupied a seat underneath a spreading magnolia-tree, and then the girl insisted upon Garrison resuming his coat. They were like two children. "You'll get cold; you're not strong," said the girl finally, with the manner of a very old and experienced mother. She was four years younger than Garrison. "Put it on; you're not strong. That's right. Always obey."
They want to get married next week, tomorrow, this evening." Linda stood by the window; soon the magnolia-tree would be again laden with flowers. She gathered her courage into a determined composure of tone. "I saw Bailey outside," she admitted. "He told me. It seems excellent to me." Arnaud Hallet incredulously challenged her. "What do you mean that you gave him a trace of encouragement!"
Garrison glanced up quickly, and met Sue Desha's unwavering stare. "Why, I believe I did hear that she was poisoned, or something to that effect, now that you mention it." His eyes were still vacant. "You look as if you had seen a ghost," laughed Sue, her eyes on the magnolia-tree. He laughed somewhat nervously. "I I've been thinking."
Oh, dear, I am so tired!" She set the basket down on the cool, green grass, flinging herself beside it beneath the grateful shade of a blossoming magnolia-tree, resting her golden head against the basket of filmy laces that were to adorn the beautiful heiress of whom she had heard so much, yet never seen, and of whom every one felt in such awe.
Nearer to the door an unusually large oleander faced a strong and sturdy magnolia-tree, and these, with their profusion of red and white sweetness, made amends for the dearth of garden flowers.
In that one instantaneous glance she had recognized him it was Rex, her husband as he turned hastily from the spot, hurrying rapidly away in the direction of Whitestone Hall. "Why was Rex there alone on his wedding-night under the magnolia-tree in the terrible storm?" she asked herself, in a strange, bewildered way. "What could it mean?"
Those clustering flower-stars, printed before him on the dark coat of the night, produced in John more feeling than should have been caused by a mere magnolia-tree; and he smoked somewhat furiously. Beauty, seeking whom it should upset, seemed, like a girl, to stretch out arms and say: "I am here!"
Against one of the windows of this library there grows a magnolia-tree, with a very large stem, and at least fifty years old. Mrs.
I checked the horses beneath a magnolia-tree, and sat quietly waiting for the flood of emotion to subside as for him to take the initiative. I had no word to say, no consolation to offer. Nay, after consideration, rather did I glory in his grief, which redeemed his nature in my estimation, though grieved in turn to have afflicted him.
It was strange to Bessie Bell that those children did not sit in rows to eat tiny cakes with caraway seeds in them while Sister Angela sat on the bench under the great magnolia-tree and looked at the row of little girls. It was so very strange to Bessie Bell that these children wore all sorts of clothes all sorts! Not just blue dresses, and blue checked aprons.
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