"Adieu, adieu!" whispered Ma'ame Pelagie.

There was no longer the moon to guide her steps across the familiar

pathway to the cabin. The brightest light in the sky was Venus, that

swung low in the east. The bats had ceased to beat their wings about

the ruin. Even the mocking-bird that had warbled for hours in the old

mulberry-tree had sung himself asleep. That darkest hour before the day

was mantling the earth. Ma'ame Pelagie hurried through the wet, clinging

grass, beating aside the heavy moss that swept across her face, walking

on toward the cabin-toward Pauline. Not once did she look back upon the

ruin that brooded like a huge monster--a black spot in the darkness that

enveloped it.




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