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Anna Leath, from the terrace, watched the return of the little group.
She looked down on them, as they advanced across the garden,from the serene1 height of her unassailable happiness. Therethey were, coming toward her in the mild morning light, herchild, her step-son, her promised husband: the three beingswho filled her life. She smiled a little at the happypicture they presented, Effie's gambols2 encircling it in amoving frame within which the two men came slowly forward inthe silence of friendly understanding. It seemed part ofthe deep intimacy3 of the scene that they should not betalking to each other, and it did not till afterward4 strikeher as odd that neither of them apparently5 felt it necessaryto address a word to Sophy Viner.
Anna herself, at the moment, was floating in the mid-currentof felicity, on a tide so bright and buoyant that she seemedto be one with its warm waves. The first rush of bliss6 hadstunned and dazzled her; but now that, each morning, shewoke to the calm certainty of its recurrence7, she wasgrowing used to the sense of security it gave.
"I feel as if I could trust my happiness to carry me; as ifit had grown out of me like wings." So she phrased it toDarrow, as, later in the morning, they paced the garden-paths together. His answering look gave her the sameassurance of safety. The evening before he had seemedpreoccupied, and the shadow of his mood had faintlyencroached on the great golden orb8 of their blessedness; butnow it was uneclipsed again, and hung above them high andbright as the sun at noon.
Upstairs in her sitting-room9, that afternoon, she wasthinking of these things. The morning mists had turned torain, compelling the

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