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of the sorrow which she dared not tell, tortured by a crowd of
apprehensions whenever the old man was absent, and dreading
alike his stay and his return, the colour forsook her cheek, her eye
grew dim, and her heart was oppressed and heavy. All her old
sorrows had come back upon her, augmented by new fears and
doubts; by day they were ever present to her mind; by night they
hovered round her pillow, and haunted her in dreams.
It was natural that, in the midst of her affliction, she should
often revert to that sweet young lady of whom she had only caught
a hasty glance, but whose sympathy, expressed in one slight brief
action, dwelt in her memory like the kindnesses of years. She
would often think, if she had such a friend as that to whom to tell
her griefs, how much lighter her heart would be—that if she were
but free to hear that voice, she would be happier. Then she would
wish that she were something better, that she were not quite so
poor and humble, that she dared address her without fearing a
repulse; and then feel that there was an immeasurable distance
between them, and have no hope that the young lady thought of
her any more.
It was now holiday-time at the schools, and the young ladies
had gone home, and Miss Monflathers was reported to be
flourishing in London, and damaging the hearts of middle-aged
gentlemen, but nobody said anything about Miss Edwards,
whether she had gone home, or whether she had any home to go
to, whether she was still at the school, or anything about her. But
one evening, as Nell was returning from a lonely walk, she
happened to pass the inn where the stage-coaches stopped, just as
one drove up, and there was the beautiful girl she so well
remembered, pressing forward to embrace a young child whom
they were helping down from the roof.
Well, this was her sister, her little sister, much younger than
Nell, whom she had not seen (so the story went afterwards) for five
years, and to bring whom to that place on a short visit, she had
been saving her poor means all that time. Nell felt as if her heart
would break when she saw them meet. They went a little apart
from the knot of people who had congregated about the coach, and
fell upon each other’s neck, and sobbed, and wept with joy. Their
plain and simple dress, the distance which the child had come
alone, their agitation and delight, and the tears they shed, would
have told their history by themselves.
They became a little more composed in a short time, and went
away, not so much hand in hand as clinging to each other. 『Are
you sure you’re happy, sister?』 said the child as they passed where
Nell was standing. 『Quite happy now,』 she answered. 『But always?』
said the child. 『Ah, sister, why do you turn away your face?』
Nell could not help following at a little distance. They went to