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Darkness and dawn: Illustrated [Hardcover]

George Allan England (Author)


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1914
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II REALIZATION The joy in Beatrice's eyes gave way to poignant wonder as she gazed on him. Could this be het Yes, well she knew it was. She recognized him even through the grotesquery of his clinging rags, even behind the mask of a long, red, dusty beard and formidable mustache, even despite the wild and staring incoherence of his whole expression. Yet how incredible the metamorphosis! To her flashed a memory of this man, her other-time employer—keen and smooth-shaven, alert, well-dressed, self-centered, dominant, the master of a hundred complex problems, the directing mind of engineering works innumerable. Faltering and uncertain now he stood there. Then, at the sound of the girl's voice, he staggered toward her with outflung hands. He stopped, and for a moment stared at her. For he had had no time as yet to correlate his thoughts, to pull himself together. And while one's heart might throb ten times, Beatrice saw terror in his blinking, bloodshot eyes. But almost at once the engineer mastered himself. Even as Beatrice watched him, breathlessly, from the door, she saw his fear die out, she saw his courage well up fresh and strong. It was almost as though something tangible were limning the man's soul upon his face. She thrilled at sight of him. And though for a long moment no word was spoken,while the man and woman stood looking at each other like two children in some dread and unfamiliar attic, an understanding leaped between them. Then, womanlike, instinctively as she breathed, the girl ran to him. Forgetful of every convention and of her disarray, she seized his hand. And in a voice that trembled till it broke she cried: " What is it? What does all this mean? Tell me! " To him she clung. " Tell me the truth—and save me! Is it r...

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