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of the yard in the smooth, close-cut
grass, a peacock spread its fan-tail of
irridescent feathers in the low of
the March sunshine. On the other
side a great bronze cupid, held aloft
a shell from which the water stream
ed in a limpid shower of diamond
like loveliness. Miss Crane knew
that the house had been left in the
care of the butler, and other old
house servants, but she did not ring.
Instead, she inserted the latch key,
which she had found marked with a
tag, among the papers left by the
lawyer, and when the bolt clicked,
she turned the knob and entered.
There was the same grand vista of
rooms which they both remembered,
divided by pillars and curtains of
silk velvet brocade, and carved ma
hogany folding doors.
Miss Crane sat down suddenly, in
one of the great leather chairs, too
much moved for the moment to re
member her companion. If Powhat
tan Gray had only lived all this mag
nificence might have been enjoyable,
but without him, it seemed only to
emphasize her deep sense of loss. In
order to hide the fact that she had
observed her, Mrs. More crossed the
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parlor floor to the library, and stood
before a cabinet of rare curios, with
a look of apparent interest. Later,
she heard the silken rustle of a bro
cade curtain, and looking back she
saw Miss Crane standing by one of
the pillars which divided the great
front parlors, with one hand resting
on its smooth-polished surface. She
had taken off her toque, and as she
stood there in her black dress, with
the light on the silver glory of her
hair, in the dead man’s grand home,
she seemed just a harmonious part
of the elegant environment.
“Gertrude,” she called in a clear,
flute-like tone, “this is my home, and
you need not ask Gordon any more
question. I am Powhattan Gray’s
heir.”
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with sudden tears, for she instantly
divined that there was a romance —
tragic and unfinished —back of the as
tounding statement. But she only
clapped her hands softly. “I approve
of Powhattan Gray’s choice,” she said
as she came swiftly towards her
friend. “And I am sure, Miss Caro
line,” she continued, as she reached
her side, and put her arms around
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