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CHAPTER X.
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The great clock in the Hall stables chimed the half-hour—half-past seven, and the sound came floating down the valley.
Mr. Etheridge stood at the door clad in evening dress, which, old-fashioned and well-worn as it was, sat upon him with a gracious air, and made him look more distinguished1 than ever. The fly was waiting at the door, and he glanced at his watch and took a step toward the stairs, when a light appeared above, and a light step sounded over his head. The next moment a vision, as it seemed to him, floated into sight, and came down upon him.
Stella was in the cream sateen dress—the exquisite2 lace was clinging round her slender, graceful3 throat—there was a red rose in her hair; but it was not the dress, nor the lace, nor the rose even, which chained the painter's eye—it was the lovely girlish face. The excitement had brought a dash of warm color in the clear olive cheeks and a bright light into the dark eyes; the lips were half-apart with a smile, and the whole face was eloquent4 of youth's fresh tide of life and spirits. If they had had all Howell and James' stock to choose from, they could not have chosen a more suitable dress—a more becoming color; the whole made a fitting frame for the girlish beauty.
"Well, uncle!" she said, with a little blush.
"What have you done to yourself, my child?" he said, with simple open-eyed wonder.
"Isn't she—isn't it beautiful?" murmured Mrs. Penfold, in an ecstasy5. "But then, if it had been a morning cotton, it would have been all the same." And she proceeded to wrap a woolen6 shawl round her so carefully as if she was something that might be destroyed at too hard a touch. "Mind she has this wound round her like this when she comes out, sir, and be sure and keep the window up."
"And don't let the air breathe on me, or I shall melt, uncle," laughed Stella.
"Upon my word, I'm half disposed to think so," he muttered.
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Then they entered the fly—Mrs. Penfold disposing the short train of the despised sateen with gingerly care—and started.
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graceful
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eloquent
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ecstasy
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woolen
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conceal
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astonishment
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audacity
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