The Nest Builder

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There's a spell over me--all the world waits, and I'm holding my breath. Do you see?" He took her hand between both his.
"Yes, my dear child, I do, " he answered, his mouth twisting into its sadand gentle smile. He had come bringing a sheaf of spring flowers, narcissus, and golden daffodils, which she was holding in her lap. Hethought as he said good-bye that she looked much more like Persephonethan the Demeter of Stefan's picture.
In spite of her deep-seated emotion, Mary was gay and practical
... enough inthese late winter days, with her small household tasks, her occasionalshopping, and her sewing. This last had begun vaguely to irritate Stefan, so incessant was it.
"Mary, do put down that sewing, " he would exclaim; or "Don't sing thesong of the shirt any more to-day;" and she would laughingly fold herwork, only to take it up instinctively again a few minutes later.
One evening he came upon her bending over a table in their sitting room, tracing a fine design on cambric with a pencil.


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