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Updated: June 27, 2025


The hour comes, it is even now at the door, that God will open our eyes to see her as she is: the white-souled child of twelve years old ministering to want and sorrow; the ripe life, full of great influences; the serene old age, example and inspiration whose light will not soon go out. Farewell for a very little while.

"Nothing like being satisfied with oneself," said Robina. "I'm not satisfied," I said; "I'm only hopeful. But it irritates me when I hear people talk as though man had been born a white-souled angel and was making supernatural efforts to become a sinner. That seems to me the way to discourage him. What he wants is bucking up; somebody to say to him, 'Bravo! why, this is splendid!

'And I know, he said with an outburst of feeling, kissing her hands as they lay in his 'I know very well that you went upstairs and prayed for me, my white-souled angel! But Catherine, the trouble grew it got blacker and blacker. You were there beside me, and you could not help me.

Was this true? Did Dermot really care for Ida? Could the man whom she had revered as a white-souled knight be base enough to make love to another man's wife? Then the demon of jealousy poisoned her soul. She got the weeping Ida back to her bed, and sat in her own dark room until the dawn came, her brain in a whirl, her heart filled with a fierce hatred of Dermot.

The instinct of our liberty-loving people taught them that light must go with liberty, knowledge with power, to give either permanence or value. Thousands of white-souled angels of peace, the tenderly-reared and highly-cultured daughters of many a Northern home, came into the smitten land to do good to its poorest and weakest.

He could give her anything and, like a big, blundering savage he began to load her down with things and make his demands for payment and she up and left him!" Sandy felt that the heat of the room was oppressive, but he held his position and flinched not. "Poor, little white-souled girl! She left him and tackled life with her wits and her two pretty hands. I met her during my senior year.

"As well try to wash some gutter-bred, French trollop, off the streets in behind there, into a white-souled, white-robed heavenly angel," he grumbled on. "All this purifying of the darned old hulk's so much labour lost. Gets the men's monkey up too, putting all this extray work on 'em." He leaned down again, folding his arms along the top of the bulwarks.

Is there another, me wondereth, where they grow straight? where the black-souled die on the gibbets, and the white-souled wear the crowns? I would like to die, and change to that Golden Land, if there be. Methinks it is far off." It was a Land "very far off." And over the eyes of Joan La Despenser the blinding film of earth remained; for she had not drunk of the Living Water.

But the repentant Selina bewailed herself with tears and sobs, refusing to be comforted; for that in her haste she had called this white-souled relative a beast. "I'll tell you what we'll do," said Edward, the master-mind, rising as he always did to the situation: "We'll christen the piebald pig after him the one that hasn't got a name yet. And that'll show we're sorry for our mistake!"

Then I started out to look for him. Blenkiron's face took on the air of a disappointed child. 'It was no good. I kept barking up the wrong tree and wore myself out playing the sleuth on white-souled innocents. 'But you've found him all right, I cried, a sudden suspicion leaping into my brain. 'He's found, he said sadly, 'but the credit does not belong to John S. Blenkiron.

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