Wordless Wednesday: Edmund Blair Leighton – The Question

Edmund Leighton [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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Lucy did not flee, but she did take a place in the shade, next to a small wall that ran part of the length of the field before crumbling into ruins, a remnant from years gone by. She plucked a blossom from the flowers that grew around the wall and twirled the flower in her fingers.

“My sister said you wished to speak to me,” said Philip as he approached her.

She swallowed and bit her lip as she looked up at him. He had taken out his handkerchief and was drawing it across his face to wipe away the perspiration that was there. His jacket had been discarded, and his cravat hung loosely about his neck. His sleeves were rolled halfway to his elbows, revealing sinewy forearms. She had always found him handsome, and in such a disheveled state, she found him even more attractive. However, instead of spending a few moments admiring him as she wished to do, she turned her eyes toward where his sister still stood with Mr. Darcy and Mr. Williams. “It would be more accurate to say your sister wishes for me to speak to you.”

[from And Then Love, Willow Hall Romance book 1]

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Old Clapham Church, London 1750

Old Clapham Church, London 1750

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“Miss Tolson?”  From a window in the church, Philip Dobney had seen the lady enter the graveyard and was worried when she had stayed for so long.  For the past few minutes, he had been watching her weep from the window as the sermon he had been practising sat neglected on a pew a few feet away. He knew that grief was a demanding master who ran roughshod over many, sometimes, leading them to consider all sorts of things they would not have considered when in a happier state.  And it was always strongest at first, so he knew that Lucy’s grief was great.  It had been but a few days since Mr. Tolson had been buried.  It was the first service of that sort which he had performed since accepting the living here in Kympton.

[from And Then Love]

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