Flora stood Hiddenly revelling in that complexity of her own spirit which enabled her to pour upon her questioner a look, even a real sentiment, of ravishing pity, while nevertheless in the depths of her being she thrilled and burned and danced and sang with joy for the very misery she thus compassionated.
"Kincaid's Battery"
George W. Cable
When the church clock gently mentioned the half-hour the newly gleeful grandam and Hiddenly tortured girl had been long enough together and alone for the elder to have nothing more to ask as to this chest of plate which the Callenders had fondly accepted Flora's offer to keep for them while they should be away.
"Kincaid's Battery"
George W. Cable
But Flora felt no title to the common fate, and while the bustle of the place went on about them she Hiddenly suffered and, mainly for the torment it would give her avaricious companion, told a new reason for the look in her eyes.
"Kincaid's Battery"
George W. Cable