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Updated: May 1, 2025
"'Tis as you say; yet I will not be driven from this; for aught you have told me to prove it otherwise, Madge has yet to choose between us, and she shall have that choice, fairly and squarely, and knowing that you love her, before we three go apart again." I smiled, and tried hard to keep the heart-soreness out of my reply.
"The grace of the Lord God attend thee," she whispered. "Farewell." All the morning the work went on, and when the Egyptian mid-winter noon lay warm on the flat country, three hundred Israelites were ready for the long march to the Nile. They left behind them a camp oppressed with that heart-soreness, which affliction added to old afflictions brings, the numb ache of sorrow, not its lively pain.
Only those who have suffered thus can appreciate the heart-soreness through which, no matter how outwardly cheerful I may be, I am always passing. But what then! Have I not ten thousand times made this my prayer, that in the words of Leighton, my will might become, identical with God's will." And shall He not take me at my word?"
His followers thought of wife or child, and were ready to sigh as they pondered on the perils and dangers ahead; while Hakim, professor, servant, and Frank, each had his feeling of heart-soreness and doubt as to how the adventure would end. Frank's greatest suffering was from the thought that time went on so fast while they went on so slowly.
The cowboys hid him in the sage at the foot of a butte, as men go silently and shadow-like to bury away a shame. There seemed to be a heart-soreness over the ranchhouse by the river as night fell upon it again.
"I wish he'd go away: I wish he'd go tomorrow, and never come back!" she moaned to her pillow; and far into the night she lay there, in the disordered dress she had forgotten to take off, her whole soul a tossing misery on which her hopes and dreams spun about like drowning straws. Of all this tumult only a vague heart-soreness was left when she opened her eyes the next morning.
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