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Mrs. This success turned her head. Full of motherly forethought, and having a keen remembrance that probationers always retired in the afternoon at Mains to think over the evening's address, and left an impress of the human form on the bed when they came down to tea, Mrs. Pitillo suggested that a sofa would be an admirable addition to the study.

I've had a dozen probationers through my hands, and not one of them was as good as what we've got. I'm afraid I'm less hopeful of the future than I was in Canada." "I notice, dear Brother George," said the Father Superior, "that you are prejudiced in favour of the brethren who follow your lead with a certain amount of enthusiasm. That is very natural.

Miss Willoughby, who, if she had been disappointed in love, had certainly had time to forget it, Miss Willoughby reflected. "Without a cap? Then it was only one of the probationers." "You don't remember which one?" But she only observed that probationers were always coming and going, and it wasn't worth while learning their names until they were accepted.

And she added that the probationers received the regular first-year allowance of eight dollars a month, and she could make it do nicely which was quite true, unless she kept on breaking thermometers when she shook them down. At the end she sent her love to everybody, including even worthless Johnny Fraser, who cut the grass and scrubbed the porches; and, of course, to Doctor Willie.

A revival occurred during the winter, and at the close of the year he was able to report one hundred and sixty-four members and thirty-nine probationers. During the pastorate of Brother Wilson an unhappy controversy arose between the managers of the Sunday School and the leaders of the social means of grace with reference to the hours of meeting.

"How about the surgeon, young Wilson? Do you ever see him?" His tone was carefully casual. "Almost every day. He stops at the door of the ward and speaks to me. It makes me quite distinguished, for a probationer. Usually, you know, the staff never even see the probationers." "And the glamour persists?" He smiled down at her. "I think he is very wonderful," said Sidney valiantly.

All of them were eventually received, though some were kept on the anxious seat and held as probationers for a long time.

She spoke with a kind of grave brightness: it was difficult to know whether she was altogether in jest. "There would be a secession all over the place," Arnold responded, with his repressed smile. "You would get any number of probationers; I wonder whether you would keep them!"

The nurse gave her a contemptuous glance and answered: "I'm not one of your paying probationers, Miss playing probationers I call them. We nurses are hard-working women, whose life spells duty; and we've got no time for sight-seeing and holiday-making." "No, but you are one of those who ruin the profession altogether," said a younger woman who had just come up.

Regina took the book from her hand, turned over the leaves, and read: "'All probationers must be unbetrothed, and their heart still free.... 'A short life history of the previous inward and outward experiences of the future Deaconess pupil. It must be composed and written by herself. Olga, what would you do with your past?" "I have buried it, dear.

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