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Of course, he was shocked, and wouldn't go into ecstasies at all; tripped on the adjective. "There are gods enough in it to be divine," said Rose, taking it from Lu's hand and bringing it back to me. "All those very Gnostic deities who assisted at Creation. You are not afraid that the imprisoned things work their spells upon you?
Aunt Lu was up early the next morning, down in the kitchen, and out in the yard, looking for her lost ring. But it was not found, and Aunt Lu's face seemed to grow more sad. But she smiled at Bunny and Sue, and said: "Oh, well, perhaps some day I shall find it." "We'll look all over for it," said Bunny. "Indeed we will," added Sue. "Let's look out in the yard now, Bunny."
Lü was sitting there, meekly listening, and evidently on his wife's side, but not opening his lips, while Mrs. Lü could not control her voice for anger. The writer, putting her hand on Mrs. Lü's shoulder, said, "Mrs. Lü, what are you doing this morning? I never heard you like this before."
He buries His servants but carries on His work. May it be said at the end of the life of each one of us, as I think it might truly be written over Mr. Lü's service "He has done what he could!" "Old Grandfather, you are early this morning at your worship." Thus Mrs. Lü addressed an old man who was earnestly worshipping at a shrine she was passing.
They met a little colored girl, named Wopsie, they were lost in a monkey store, Bunny flew his kite from the roof of Aunt Lu's house, and toward the end Bunny and Sue were run away with when in a pony cart in Central Park. At first they did not like being run away with, but after they were spilled out, and Aunt Sallie picked them up, and she and Wopsie found out that they but there!
"You were a dear to send it, Toni. You're quite a way from the station, aren't you?" "I suppose we are," said Toni carelessly. "But how are you, Fan? And Auntie and Lu and all of them?" "Mother's first-rate and longing to see you when you can get up to town. Everyone's all right," said Fanny comfortably. "Lu's been in mischief again, though.
Lü's heart through dreams and visions, as is so often His way in heathen countries. Once after her husband had forbidden her to have idols and burn incense in his house, she was sitting alone in the evening, feeling dejected and forlorn, and sadly counting her beads to herself. At last she grew too weary to continue and sought her pillow.
I mustn't put so much of that book in this book. You would much rather read it yourself, I am sure. So I'll just say that at Aunt Lu's city home Bunny and Sue had many good times, and enjoyed themselves very much. They were almost sorry when it was time to come home, but of course they could not always stay in New York. But now it was spring, and Bunny and Sue were once more back in Bellemere.
As Sue walked on, still nibbling her cookie, she kept looking down at the ground, until at last Bunny asked her: "What are you looking at Sue trying not to step on ants?" For this was a game the children often played. "Not this time," Sue answered. "I was looking to see if I could find Aunt Lu's ring." "Why, she didn't lose it down here!" Bunny said, in surprise. "Maybe she did," returned Sue.
It merely said that he was in Jung Lu's camp, having an excellent time. Very late in the evening he came back himself. In spite of the foolhardiness of the whole thing his news was the most valuable we had received. It shows us plainly that not only has something happened elsewhere, but that the Boxer plan is miscarrying in Peking itself.
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