For Ever And Ever a Drama of Life

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She was a woman who would have laughed at an execution, or a shipwreck, or any calamity which did not personally concern herself.
John Wardlaw dressed himself for the evening's amuse- ment with a heavy heart. He could not shake oil' the feel- ing which possessed him that something unpleasant would happen before the night was over. But when, on descending to the lower rooms, he encountered Eowena Bellew ready attired for the bail, she looked so beautiful that he was almost ready to retract his f
...ormer opinions, and acknow- ledge that it was worth while setting society's rules at de- fiance only to see her thus. Her dress, of pure white crape, covered with tulle, and decorated with drooping bouquets of the graceful purple westeria, became her admirably, and her lovely head and face being left, except for its own wealth of hair, perfectly unornamented, added to the attractions of her whole appearance. The jealousy of a lover, perhaps, might have made John "Wardlaw wish that the white silk bodice had not been cut quite so much off the rounded shoulders, or that the sleeves of her dress had been a little more than some four inches in depth ; but, taken altogether, she looked so charming, that he had not the heart to find any fault with her appearance, particularly after their little difference of the day before.

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