CHAPTER XVI
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y—thispitifullittlethingthatlookedlikeatired,brokenflower?Shehadweptallthebeautyoutofhereyestheylookedtoobig—enormous—inherwastedface.ThelasttimeValancyhadseenCeciliaGaythosefaded,piteouseyeshadbeenlimpid,shadowybluepoolsaglowwithmirth.ThecontrastwassoterriblethatValancy’sowneyesfilledwithtears.ShekneltdownbyCissyandputherarmsabouther.
“Cissydear,I’vecometolookafteryou.I’llstaywithyoutill—till—aslongasyouwantme.”
“Oh!”CissyputherthinarmsaboutValancy’sneck.“Oh—willyou?It’sbeenso—lonely.Icanwaitonmyself—butit’sbeensolonely.It—wouldjustbelike—heaven—tohavesomeonehere—likeyou.Youwerealways—sosweettome—longago.”
ValancyheldCissyclose.Shewassuddenlyhappy.Herewassomeonewhoneededher—someoneshecouldhelp.Shewasnolongerasuperfluity.Oldthingshadpassedawayeverythinghadbecomenew.
“Mostthingsarepredestinated,butsomearejustdarnsheerluck,”saidRoaringAbel,complacentlysmokinghispipeinthecorner.