The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne Chapter 14 Page 23

I remarked. “At first, — that first evening when you came to us, — she did not receive you quite so warmly as might have been wished.”

“I remember it,” said Priscilla. “No wonder she hesitated to love me, who was then a stranger to her, and a girl of no grace or beauty, — she being herself so beautiful!”

“But she loves you now, of course?” suggested I. “And at this very instant you feel her to be your dearest friend?”

“Why do you ask me that question?” exclaimed Priscilla, as if frightened at the scrutiny into her feelings which I compelled her to make. “It somehow puts strange thoughts into my mind.

But I do love Zenobia dearly! If she only loves me half as well, I shall be happy!”