Ethelyn's Mistake - Page 47/218

"A married woman, most likely, and I might have been grandmother," Mrs.

Markham sighed, and then, as she heard in fancy the patter of little

feet at her side, and saw before her little faces with a look like Daisy

in them, her thoughts went softly out to Richard's bride, through whom

this coveted blessing might come to her quiet household, and her heart

throbbed with a quick sudden yearning for the young daughter-in-law,

now just alighting at the Olney station, for the Eastern train had come,

and James was there with the democrat-wagon to meet it.