The Living Link

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The low murmur of voices, the hurried words of theclergyman, the whispers of the bridegroom, were all confused together inan unintelligible whole, and even her own answers had scarce made anyimpression upon her. Her head seemed to spin, her brain to whirl, andall her frame to sink away. At length the grating of the opening door, the clergyman's departing footsteps, and the slight increase of lightroused her.
She was married!
Where was her husband?
This thought came to her with a new horror. Dee
...p silence had followedthe clergyman's departure. She in her weakness was not noticed. Dudleigh, the loving, the devoted, had no love or devotion for her now. Where was he? The silence was terrible.
But at last that silence was broken--fearfully.
"Come, " said a voice which thrilled the inmost soul of Edith with horrorunspeakable: "I'm tired of humbugging. I'm going home. Come along, Mrs. Dudleigh. " The horror that passed through Edith at the sound of this voice for amoment seemed to paralyze her.


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