Sandra Belloni — Volume 1 by George Meredith
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"I would go on singing to you," she said; "I could sing all night long:
but my people at the farm will not keep supper for me, when it's late, and I shall have to go hungry to bed, if I wait." "Have you far to go?" ventured Adela. "Only to Wilson's farm; about ten minutes' walk through the wood," she answered unhesitatingly. Arabella wished to know whether she came frequently to this lovely spot. "When it does not rain, every evening," was the reply. "You feel that the place inspires you?" said Cornelia. "I am obliged to come," she explained. "The good old dame at the farm is ill, and she says that music all day is enough for her, and I must come here, or I should get no chance of playing at all at night." "But surely you feel an inspiration in the place, do you not?" Cornelia persisted. She looked at this lady as if she had got a hard word given her to crack, and muttered: "I feel it quite warm here. And I do begin to love the place." The stately Cornelia fell back a step. The moon was now a silver ball on the edge of the circle of grey blue above the ring of firs, and by the light falling on the strange little |
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