Two Years Ago, Volume II. by Charles Kingsley
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"In killing?" "No; only in the chance of----. But I will not cast an unnecessary shadow over your bright soul. There will be shadows enough over it soon, without my help." "What do you mean?" "That you, and thousands more as delicate, if not as fair as you, will see, ere long, what the realities of human life are; and in a way of which you have never dreamed." And he murmured, half to himself, the words of the prophet,--"'Thou saidst, I shall sit as a lady for ever: but these two things shall come upon thee in one day, widowhood and the loss of children. They shall even come upon thee,'--No! not in their fulness! There are noble elements beneath the crust, which will come out all the purer from the fire; and we shall have heroes and heroines rising up among us as of old, sincere and earnest, ready to face their work, and to do it, and to call all things by their right names once more; and Queen Whims herself will become what Queen Whims might be!" Valencia was awed, as well she might have been; for there was a very deep sadness about Campbell's voice. "You think there will be def--disasters?" said she, at last. "How can I tell? That we are what we always were, I doubt not. Scoutbush will fight as merrily as I. But we owe the penalty of many sins, and we |
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