For the Love of Lady Margaret: A Romance of the Lost ColonyWilson, William Thomas
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For the Love of Lady Margaret: A Romance of the Lost Colony
Wilson, William Thomas
Roanoke Colony -- Fiction
I turned to Margaret with a joyful face, and met her azure eyes smiling
into mine. Stretching out one of my tanned hands, I laid it upon her
little white one, which rested lightly upon my arm. It fluttered for an
instant like a little bird, and then lay quietly and trustfully in mine.
Behind me lay the river, its dark water rippling like the dead and
forgotten past, with its pain and sorrow; before me stretched the
bright sunshine and the greeting of my friends, like a prophecy of the
joy to come. It seemed to reach out its welcoming hands, to draw us
from the dim yesterday of travail and woe into the sunny to-day of
happiness and light.
All the dark gloom was behind us, and naught but sunshine lay before.
So, with her hand in mine, we passed together out of the shadow and
into the light.
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