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Chapter 3 NEVER A MOMENT TO GET READY.

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into the bedroom which she shared with her brother, and taking out her needle and thread she made a neat, strong bag for the purse, and t

ck to the poor woman. Her voice, so strong and full of interest when speaking of Lovedy, had sunk to a mere whisper. She liked, however, to have her little stepdaught

ust have felt at the prospect of her stepmother's approaching death was not just now reali

rs. To shirk this duty would not be possible to a nature such as hers. No, she must go through with it; she had registered

saying to herself, "I will find L

ce to face with the handsome, willful girl, whom she yet must utterly fail to understand; for it would have been comple

r with a sense of relief that perhaps Lovedy's Aunt Fanny was the guilty person, and that she herself was quite innocent; her aunt, who was powerful and strong, had been unkind, and had n

ed, but not asleep. When the first dawn came in thr

broke, and this is the day the

he shutters wid

fast enough. Cecile, ain't it a queer thing to b

stepmother?" ask

? I never had no time. I never h

thought you had lots of time. You aren't at all a young woman,

g I married; and afore I married, I had only time for play and pleasure; and then afterward Lovedy came, and her father died, and I had to think on my grief, and how to bring up Lovedy. I had no time to remember about dying dur

u never did have no time,

D'Albert, in a fretful, anxious key. "I ha' got t

long to get ready," answered

now, and answer me this: Do you believe as God 'ull be very angry with a

about God. Father didn't know, nor my own mother; and you sa

ild, go o

a doorstep to rest; and a girl come up, and she looked tired too, and she had some crochet in her hand; and she took out her cro

lad that Je

oves ev

I couldn't help asking her what it meant. I said, 'Please, English girl, I'm only a little French

Jesus is-Jesus is--Oh! I don't know how to tell you; but He

es everybod

hymn say so? Jesu

ause you're very, very good,

wasn't good, though she did try to be. But Jesus loved everybo

said one thing more, 'Oh, what a comfort to thin

tle tale, Mrs. D'Albert had clos

Jesus loves everybody?' It do seem nice to hear t

'Our Father,'"

ees and say it earnest; sa

ceased, Mrs. D'Albert opened her eyes,

, bitter sorry as I never took no time to ge

d look came into the poor, hungry eyes; a moment lat

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Contents

Chapter 1 "THREE ON A DOORSTEP." Chapter 2 A SOLEMN PROMISE. Chapter 3 NEVER A MOMENT TO GET READY. Chapter 4 TOBY. Chapter 5 THE TIN BOX AND ITS TREASURE. Chapter 6 MERCY BELL. Chapter 7 A GUIDE TO THE PYRENEES. Chapter 8 THE UNION. Chapter 9 THE ADVENT OF THE GUIDE. Chapter 10 TOPSY-TURVY. Chapter 11 A MONTH TO PREPARE.
Chapter 12 THE CUPBOARD IN THE WALL.
Chapter 13 ON THE ROAD TO THE CELESTIAL CITY.
Chapter 14 WHAT JANE PARSONS KNEW.
Chapter 15 GOING ON PILGRIMAGE.
Chapter 16 LOOKING FOR THE OLD COURT.
Chapter 17 A NIGHT'S LODGINGS.
Chapter 18 IN THE CORNER BEHIND THE ORGAN.
Chapter 19 THE WOMAN WITH THE KINDEST FACE.
Chapter 20 A HOUSE WITHOUT A DOOR.
Chapter 21 CECILE GIVES HER HEART.
Chapter 22 SUSIE.
Chapter 23 THE TRIALS OF SECRECY.
Chapter 24 A LETTER.
Chapter 25 ON THE SAND HILL.
Chapter 26 JOGRAPHY.
Chapter 27 BLUE EYES AND GOLDEN HAIR.
Chapter 28 THE WORD THAT SETTLED JOE BARNES.
Chapter 29 OUTSIDE CAEN.
Chapter 30 IN THE SNOW.
Chapter 31 TOBY AGAIN TO THE RESCUE.
Chapter 32 A FARM IN NORMANDY.
Chapter 33 O MINE ENEMY!
Chapter 34 WARNED OF GOD IN A DREAM.
Chapter 35 THE FAUBOURG ST. G--.
Chapter 36 THE WINSEY FROCK.
Chapter 37 A MIDNIGHT SEARCH.
Chapter 38 A PLAN.
Chapter 39 AN ESCAPE.
Chapter 40 CHILDREN'S ARCADIA.
Chapter 41 MAURICE TAKES THE MANAGEMENT OF AFFAIRS.
Chapter 42 AN OGRE IN THE WOOD.
Chapter 43 THREE PLANS.
Chapter 44 FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING.
Chapter 45 HARD TIMES FOR LITTLE MAURICE.
Chapter 46 THE ENGLISH FARM.
Chapter 47 TELLING THE BAD NEWS.
Chapter 48 A CONSIDERING-CAP.
Chapter 49 ALPHONSE.
Chapter 50 LAND OF BEULAH.
Chapter 51 REVELATIONS.
Chapter 52 THE STORY AND ITS LISTENERS.
Chapter 53 THE WORTH OF THE JOURNEY.
Chapter 54 THE END CROWNS ALL.
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