Madame Margot a Grotesque Legend of Old Charleston

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She looked at that proud young countenance in wordless adoration.
Her own face was now intensely bright with the sunset s declining glory. Into the crevice between her lips the sunshine had slipped; her lips were translucent ; her mouth was aglow as if she breathed ethereal fire.
Suddenly he drew his breath with a sharply audible sound ; for, as he gazed, longing seized the boy s heart and wrung it bitterly.
The flame which blazed in his bright eyes put an answering glow in her own. She was awa
...re that her beauty had startled him. For the first time in her life she was awake to her own love liness, a sense wonderful and sweet. A delicate, throbbing fire came fluttering 45 MADAME MAEGOT up through her breast ; a flush stole into her cheeks and warmed their ashy pallor. Her eyes met his: in his eyes were joy, surprise, and longing. His eyes met hers: and all her doubts went out in wordless joy. For, when she perceived that look in his face, she, too, was thrilled with longing; the silence sang; fire thrilled her heart; suddenly neck and cheeks flamed red.

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