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AVhile he waited in quivering indecision, he was strangely moved by the boldest impulse of his life. Marcy's soft arms seemed to encircle his neck. She plead as never before. Her young beauty, her affectionate nature and her unjust banishment passed before him. There are visions for the soul alone. The soul has eyes and ears, and the squire saw and listened and grew serene. The dear lass should have justice. He would make a new will. Judith need not know of it until after 140 THE BROAD AISLE. h...e was gone. Then, perhaps, she would forgive him. No, he faltered; she would never forgive, not even after death. Still, Marcy would be provided for, and if the daughter frowned into his coffin, the little grandchild would weep and cover his cold face with warm kisses. Marcy 's loving kisses bestowed from the depth of her rich blooded heart, how the lonely old squire longed for one that very moment. He remembered in a flood the child's sweet ways, her pretty tempests and the brave endurance of her hateful exile.
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