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Tynan, Katharine, 1861-1931

"The Story of Bawn"

And also because we have not opened our doors to him nor accepted
his invitations. He is determined that we shall assist at his triumph."
"And we must do it?"
"We must do it, else he will publish the boy's disgrace."
"And must Bawn go with us, Toby?"
"Yes; we have to do it thoroughly. The invitation included Bawn. She
will not feel it as we shall; and she knows nothing of our cause for
unhappiness."
"She does not look over-happy," my grandmother said, and sighed. "I wish
Theobald were home and that they were married."
"Poor Theobald! poor boy! We have placed him in Garret Dawson's power.
When you and I are gone, Theobald and Bawn will be homeless, unless we
can propitiate this man to spare them; and I have heard it said that
Garret Dawson has as much mercy in his heart as a tiger. But I had to
sign, dear; you know I had to sign."
"My poor Toby, I know!"
A silence followed; I did not dare to stir, to betray my presence. But
presently they got up and went away, and when I heard the slow steps die
away in the distance I went out by the open window to ponder over what I
had heard.


CHAPTER XXI
THE NEW MAID

I went away to that glade in the wood of happy memories to think things
out, and dropped down there amid the flowers of which it was full, with
my eyes fixed on the wood-anemones and violets without seeing them.


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