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They ain't been no rest n'r hope f'r me, Marthy none. I ain't " "There, there! Tillie, don't talk so don't, dear. Try to think how bright it'll be over there " "I don't know nawthin' about over there; I'm talkin' about here. I ain't had no chance here, Marthy." "He will heal all your care " "He can't wipe out my sufferin's here." "Yes, He can, and He will.
Dear knows what YOU must feel yet, Tillie and what all your little life you've been feelin', with his fear always hangin' over you still. Sometimes when I think how my brother Jake trains up his childern!" indignation choked her "I have feelin's that are un-Christlike, Tillie!"
Just as we left I heard the chef in the kitchen bawling out that he'd murder whoever put the kettle against the bell, and Tillie saying it must have dropped off the hook and landed there. We went to the spring-house first, to avoid suspicion, and then across back of the deer park to the shelter-house.
When Tillie, at her aunt's request, carried two kerosene lamps into the parlor, a sudden determination came to the girl to remain and witness the reception of the new teacher by the School Board. She was almost sick with apprehension lest the Board should realize, as she did, that this Harvard graduate was too fine for such as they.
"You were sneering at Miss Spooner, weren't you?" "Not at her; at Christopher Columbus though, up to the time of that celebration, I was always rather fond of the discoverer of America. But now let us talk of YOU, Tillie. Allow me to congratulate you!" "What for?" "True enough. I stand corrected. Then accept my sincere sympathy." He smiled whimsically.
Fairchilds gravely thanked her for her explanation and pursued the subject no further. When Tillie presently saw him start out with her cousins, an unregenerate longing filled her soul to stay away from meeting and go with them, to spend this holy Sabbath day in worshiping, not her God, but this most god-like being who had come like the opening up of heaven into her simple, uneventful life.
Delighted as Tillie was to have the book for its own sake, it was yet greater happiness to handle something belonging to Miss Margaret and to realize that Miss Margaret had thought so much about her as to bring it to her. "It's a novel, Tillie. Have you ever read a novel?" "No'm. Only li-bries." "What?" "Sunday-school li-bries.
Tillie brought the Scotch, already mixed, in a tall glass. K. would have preferred to mix it himself, but the Scotch was good. He felt a new respect for Mr. Schwitter. "You gave me a turn at first," said Tillie. "But I am right glad to see you, Mr. Le Moyne. Now that the roads are bad, nobody comes very much. It's lonely."
Le Moyne's coffee well, never mind about that. Now I've got a chance to get a home, with a good man to look after me I like him pretty well, and he thinks a lot of me." "Mercy sake, Tillie! You are going to get married?" "No'm," said Tillie; "that's it." And sat silent for a moment. The gray curtains with their pink cording swung gently in the open windows.
They ain't been no rest n'r hope f'r me, Marthy none. I ain't " "There, there, Tillie, don't talk so don't, dear! Try to think how bright it'll be over there " "I don't know nawthin' about over there; I'm talkin' about here. I ain't had no chance here, Marthy." "He will heal all your care " "He can't wipe out my sufferin's here." "Yes, He can, and He will.
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