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Hester had not yet gone to see Miss Dasomma because of the small-pox. Second causes are God's as much as first, and Christ made use of them as his father's way. It were a sad world indeed if God's presence were only interference, that is, miracle.

Raymount was much pleased with Christopher, and even Corney found himself drawn to his side, feeling, though he did not know it, a strength in him that offered protection. The day went on in the simplest, pleasantest intercourse. After lunch, Hester opened her piano, and asked Miss Dasomma, gifted in her art even to the pitch prophetic, to sit down and play "upon us" she said.

Many's the time I long to be back in the garret horrid place! alone with my little Amy!" So went the letter. When Amy next appeared before Miss Dasomma, she was in another mood. Her eyes were red with weeping, and her hair was in disorder. She had been lying now on the bed, now on the floor, tearing her hair, and stuffing her handkerchief in her mouth.

It's she that's got to look after the man given to her like that!" Miss Dasomma looked with admiration at the little creature showing fight like a wren for her nest. How rapidly she was growing! how noble she was and free! She was indeed a treasure!

She brooded over the matter but not long, she threw herself on her knees, and begged her friend to let her know what the part of her sister's letter she had not read to her was about. "But, my dear," said Miss Dasomma, "Hester and I have been friends for many years, and we may well have things to say to each other we should not care that even one we loved so much as you should hear?

As to anything belonging to religion, he scarcely knew enough in that province to have any material for jesting. If Vavasor was falling in love with Hester, the danger was for him lest she, who to her mother appeared colder than any lady she knew, should not respond with like affection. Miss Dasomma was more awake. She knew better than Mrs.

First she told her of herself and lord Gartley. Miss Dasomma threw her arms about her, and broke into a flood of congratulation. Hester looked a little surprised, and was indeed a little annoyed at the vehemence of her pleasure. Miss Dasomma hastened to excuse herself.

"Why do you think that?" asked Miss Dasomma, entirely agreeing with her that she had a right to know, but thinking also, in spite of logic, that one might have a right to conceal it notwithstanding. She was anxious to temporize, for she did not see how to answer her appeal.

Raymount began to make in Hester. She kept up a steady correspondence with Miss Dasomma, and that also was a great help to her. She had a note now and then from Mr. Vavasor, and that was no help.

" than ever in his life before. He did not call the next Sunday, but came on the Saturday; and the only one present who was not pleased with him was Miss Dasomma, who happened also to spend the evening there. I have already represented Hester's indebtedness to her teacher as such that therein she would be making discoveries all her life.

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