The Gilded Age


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When she came to herself the Colonel was gone. Washington Hawkins stood  
at her bedside. Did she come to herself? Was there anything left in her  
heart but hate and bitterness, a sense of an infamous wrong at the hands  
of the only man she had ever loved?  
She returned to Hawkeye. With the exception of Washington and his  
mother, no one knew what had happened. The neighbors supposed that the  
engagement with Col. Selby had fallen through. Laura was ill for a long  
time, but she recovered; she had that resolution in her that could  
conquer death almost. And with her health came back her beauty, and an  
added fascination, a something that might be mistaken for sadness. Is  
there a beauty in the knowledge of evil, a beauty that shines out in the  
face of a person whose inward life is transformed by some terrible  
experience? Is the pathos in the eyes of the Beatrice Cenci from her  
guilt or her innocence?  
Laura was not much changed. The lovely woman had a devil in her heart.  
That was all.  
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