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It's a sad, sweet story. Voice Reading
I just cried like a child while I was writing it. Voice Reading
It's about two beautiful maidens called Cordelia Montmorency and Geraldine Seymour who lived in the same village and were devotedly attached to each other. Voice Reading
Cordelia was a regal brunette with a coronet of midnight hair and duskly flashing eyes. Voice Reading
Geraldine was a queenly blonde with hair like spun gold and velvety purple eyes." Voice Reading
"I never saw anybody with purple eyes," said Diana dubiously. Voice Reading
"Neither did I. I just imagined them. I wanted something out of the common. Geraldine had an alabaster brow too. I've found out what an alabaster brow is. That is one of the advantages of being thirteen. You know so much more than you did when you were only twelve." Voice Reading
"Well, what became of Cordelia and Geraldine?" asked Diana, who was beginning to feel rather interested in their fate. Voice Reading
"They grew in beauty side by side until they were sixteen. Voice Reading
Then Bertram DeVere came to their native village and fell in love with the fair Geraldine. Voice Reading
He saved her life when her horse ran away with her in a carriage, and she fainted in his arms and he carried her home three miles; because, you understand, the carriage was all smashed up. Voice Reading
I found it rather hard to imagine the proposal because I had no experience to go by. Voice Reading
I asked Ruby Gillis if she knew anything about how men proposed because I thought she'd likely be an authority on the subject, having so many sisters married. Voice Reading
Ruby told me she was hid in the hall pantry when Malcolm Andres proposed to her sister Susan. Voice Reading
She said Malcolm told Susan that his dad had given him the farm in his own name and then said, 'What do you say, darling pet, if we get hitched this fall?' And Susan said, 'Yes-no-I don't know-let me see'-and there they were, engaged as quick as that. Voice Reading
But I didn't think that sort of a proposal was a very romantic one, so in the end I had to imagine it out as well as I could. Voice Reading
I made it very flowery and poetical and Bertram went on his knees, although Ruby Gillis says it isn't done nowadays. Voice Reading
Geraldine accepted him in a speech a page long. Voice Reading
I can tell you I took a lot of trouble with that speech. Voice Reading
I rewrote it five times and I look upon it as my masterpiece. Voice Reading
Bertram gave her a diamond ring and a ruby necklace and told her they would go to Europe for a wedding tour, for he was immensely wealthy. Voice Reading
But then, alas, shadows began to darken over their path. Voice Reading
Cordelia was secretly in love with Bertram herself and when Geraldine told her about the engagement she was simply furious, especially when she saw the necklace and the diamond ring. Voice Reading
All her affection for Geraldine turned to bitter hate and she vowed that she should never marry Bertram. Voice Reading
But she pretended to be Geraldine's friend the same as ever. Voice Reading

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