there was something she sought blindlypassionatelysome
hidden wonder in life. The tall beautiful girl with the swinging stride who
had walked under the trees with men was forever putting out her hand into
the darkness and trying to get hold of some other hand. In all the babble of
words that fell from the lips of the men with whom she adventured she
was trying to find what would be for her the true word
Elizabeth had married Tom Willarda clerk in her father's hotel
because he was at hand and wanted to marry at the time when the
determination to marry came to her. For a whilelike most young girlsshe
thought marriage would change the face of life. If there was in her mind a
doubt of the out- come of the marriage with Tom she brushed it aside. Her
father was ill and near death at the time and she was perplexed because of
the meaningless out- come of an affair in which she had just been in-
volved. Other girls of her age in Winesburg were marrying men she had
always knowngrocery clerks or young farmers. In the evening they
walked in Main Street with their husbands and when she passed they
smiled happily. She began to think that the fact of marriage might be full
of some hidden significance. Young wives with whom she talked spoke
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