The Way to Peace by Margaret Wade Campbell Deland
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page 40 of 51 (78%)
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When he was quite well again he was plainly preoccupied. He pored over the Prophecies with a concentration that made him blind even to Athalia's tired looks. Once, when some one said in his presence, "Sister 'Thalia is working too hard," he blinked at her in an absent way before the old, anxious attention awoke in his eyes. Athalia tossed her head and said, "Brother Lewis has his own affairs to think of, I guess!" And he said, eagerly: "Yes, 'Thalia; I have been thinking-- Some day I'll tell you. But not yet." "Oh, I haven't time to pry into other people's thoughts," she said, acidly. And, indeed, just then her time was very full. She was enormously useful to the community that second winter; her young power and strength shone out against the growing weariness of the old sisters. "Athalia's capable," Eldress Hannah said, and the other sisters said "Yee," and smiled at one another. "She IS useful," Sister Jane declared; "do you know, she got through the churning before nine? I'd 'a' been at it until eleven!" "Athalia is like one of those candles that have a streak of soft wax in 'em," Eldress Hannah murmured; "but she's useful, as you say, Jane." In January, when the Eldress fell ill, Athalia was especially useful. |
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