Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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Lee. He then wanted to see her; but I said that she had gone over to
your house." "What did he say then?" "He spoke of you, and said you were a good man, and that we no doubt found you a good landlord. I had mentioned that you owned our cottage." Mr. Lofton appeared affected at this. "What then?" he continued. "He told me who he was, and then asked me my name. When I told him that it was Jenny, he said, it was a good name, and that he always liked the sound of it, for his mother's name was Jenny. Then he asked me, if I had known his mother, and when I said yes, he wanted to know if I loved her. I said yes--for you know we all loved her. Then he covered his face with his hands, and I saw the tears coming through his fingers. 'Because you know my mother, and loved her, Jenny,' said he, 'we will be friends.' Afterwards he asked me a great many questions about her, and listened with the tears in his eyes, when I told him of many things she had said and done the last time she was up here. We were talking together about his mother, when Mrs. Lee came in. She spoke cross to him, and threatened to complain to you, if he came there any more. He went away angry. But I'm sure he meant nothing wrong, sir. How could he and talk as he did about his mother in heaven?" "But, how came you to meet him, in the woods, Jenny?" said Mr. |
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