The Angel over the Right Shoulder - The Beginning of a New Year by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
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and over her left were recording angels, who would surely take note of
all! Eager to warn the traveller of what she had seen, she touched her. The traveller turned, and she recognized or seemed to recognize _herself_. Startled and alarmed she awoke in tears. The gray light of morning struggled through the half-open shutter, the door was ajar and merry faces were peeping in. "Wish you a happy new year, mamma,"--"Wish you a _Happy new Year_"--"a happy noo ear." She returned the merry greeting most heartily. It seemed to her as if she had entered upon a new existence. She had found her way through the thicket in which she had been entangled, and a light was now about her path. The _Angel over the Right Shoulder_ whom she had seen in her dream, would bind up in his golden book her life's work, if it were but well done. He required of her no great deeds, but faithfulness and patience to the end of the race which was set before her. Now she could see plainly enough, that though it was right and important for her to cultivate her own mind and heart, it was equally right and equally important, to meet and perform faithfully all those little household cares and duties on which the comfort and virtue of her family depended; for into these things the angels carefully looked--and these duties and cares acquired a dignity from the strokes of that golden, pen--they could not be neglected without danger. Sad thoughts and sadder misgivings--undefined yearnings and ungratified longings seemed to have taken their flight with the Old Year, and it was with fresh resolution and cheerful hope, and a happy heart, she welcomed |
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