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Updated: June 28, 2025
'For as much as the children are partakers of flesh and blood He also Himself likewise takes part of the same. 'He is found in fashion as a man. He chooses to enter within the limits and the obligations of humanity. Round the radiant glories of the divinity, He gathers the folds of the veil of human flesh. He immerses the pillar of fire in a cloud of smoke.
But the afternoon light was deepening, and long lines of soft amber and crimson in the sky were beginning to spread a radiant path for the descent of the sun. While I still remained at the window I suddenly heard the rise and swell of deep organ music, solemn and sonorous; it was as though the waves of the sea had set themselves to song.
Her happiness impressed all; nobody seemed to pity her. One gentleman said to Dr. Keller, "I have lived long and seen many happy faces; but I have never seen such a radiant face as this child's before to-night." Another said, "Damn me! but I'd give everything I own in the world to have that little girl always near me."
Anybody would think there were ten automobiles instead of two," and while she ran out to greet the newcomers, Grace hurried yes, actually hurried up the stairs to get the small bags they were to take with them for immediate use, in case the trunks, which had been sent on before, did not arrive in time. Betty found the others all radiant.
And who was that, that stood before him now that golden-haired woman beside an empty wheel-chair, whose face was radiant, who cried aloud that she was cured! And who were these others of later days, this motley crowd of old and young, that passed before him in procession, that cried out the same words that golden-haired woman by the wheel-chair had cried and cried out: "Faith! Faith! Faith!"
Together they reached the locomotive of their train, and like a vision the strange lady emerged from nowhere and approached them, smiling brilliantly. "How do you do, Mr. Little," she greeted, and Little's politeness was scarcely proof against his astonishment. He stared in amazement at her ready use of his name. And he was certain now that he had never set eyes on this radiant being before.
"But I am bound as a Christian," he went on, "to do to others as I would they should do to me." She turned on him suddenly, her beautiful face radiant with hope, her hand trembling as it caught him by the arm. "Speak plainly!" she cried. He obeyed her to the letter. "The happiness of my friend's wife, Mrs. Romayne, is sacred to me for his sake. Be the good angel of your husband's life.
Lecoq's face was so radiant when he returned to the cab that, as the old coachman urged on his horse, he could not refrain from saying: "Things are going on to suit you." A friendly "hush!" was the only response. It required all Lecoq's attention to classify this new information.
He began to be jealous; he began to think himself a very great fool; at any rate, he resolved not to expose himself any further. He was clearly premature; he would call to-morrow or next day: to speak to her now was certainly impossible. The door opened; she entered, radiant as the day!
"But that doesn't console me for having exposed you to the bother of it, for having let you come here when I ought to have ordered you off to Ridgefield with Susy. If Susy hadn't been stupid she'd have made you go there with her. I hate to think of you up here all alone." Again Mrs. Lidcote tried to read something more than a rather obtuse devotion in her daughter's radiant gaze.
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