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The next day was Darrow's last at Givre and, foreseeing thatthe afternoon and evening would have to be given to thefamily, he had asked Anna to devote an early hour to thefinal consideration of their plans. He was to meet her inthe brown sitting-room1 at ten, and they were to walk down tothe river and talk over their future in the little pavilionabutting on the wall of the park.
It was just a week since his arrival at Givre, and Annawished, before he left, to return to the place where theyhad sat on their first afternoon together. Hersensitiveness to the appeal of inanimate things, to thecolour and texture2 of whatever wove itself into thesubstance of her emotion, made her want to hear Darrow'svoice, and to feel his eyes on her, in the spot where blisshad first flowed into her heart.
That bliss3, in the interval4, had wound itself into everyfold of her being. Passing, in the first days, from a highshy tenderness to the rush of a secret surrender, it hadgradually widened and deepened, to flow on in redoubledbeauty. She thought she now knew exactly how and why sheloved Darrow, and she could see her whole sky reflected inthe deep and tranquil5 current of her love.
Early the next day, in her sitting-room, she was glancingthrough the letters which it was Effie's morning privilegeto carry up to her. Effie meanwhile circled inquisitivelyabout the room, where there was always something new toengage her infant fancy; and Anna, looking up, saw hersuddenly arrested before a photograph of Darrow which, theday before, had taken its place on the writing-table.
Anna held out her arms with a faint blush. "You do likehim, don't you, dear?""Oh, most awfully6, dearest," Effie, against her breast,leaned back to assure her with a limpid7 look. "And so doGranny and Owen--and I DO think Sophy does too," sheadded, after a moment's earnest pondering.
"I hope so," Anna laughed. She checked the impulse tocontinue: "Has she talked to you about him, that you're sosure?" She did not know what had made the question spring toher lips, but she was glad she had closed them beforepronouncing it. Nothing could have been more distasteful toher than to clear up such obscurities by turning on them thetiny flame of her daughter's observation. And what, afterall, now that Owen's happiness was secured, did it matter ifthere were certain reserves in Darrow's approval of hismarriage?

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