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Chapter 8 A TALK BY THE FIRE

Word Count: 1894    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

s nothing mythical or allegorical in that subject in the opinion of the Reverend Stephen. He believed in it most firmly, and the belief afforded him the keenest satisfaction. It was a

make the most stubborn heart in his congregation tremble. He pictured himself delivering his splendid rhetoric with a grand and noble severity as impre

hat his eloquence was mere sound-not always even musical-and as a consequence its power was somewhat thrown away. His command of words was practically limitless, but words could not carry hi

vingly fingered the pages of his manuscript he told himself that it

owned. There was an unwritten law at the Vicarage that save for the

opened. Humbly h

very busy

never lacking. "Well, my dear Adelaide, I think I may truthfully s

burst of music wafted in with her, causi

, dear? Can we have a little t

ins to be said. We have as it were regarded the matter from every point of view. I do not

murmured Mrs. Lorimer, clasping the

in an unctuous smile. "Tho

pecially at the end of your sermons. That pause you make before you turn your

prelude?" enquired Mr. Lori

ed. "Shall we sit by the fire, Stephen, as we used to that

mer. "This sounds like a

the large easy-chair before the fire. It was the only really comf

to his. "This is a real treat," she said, laying her head against his knee with a

have to say to m

e said with a slight effort: "Your idea of a mother's help has worked wonderfully, Stephen. As you know, I was aver

phen, with brows elevated. "I pres

just a hint of apology in Mrs. Lorimer's voice. "She has been-and is-so very kind t

kind," said Mr. Lorimer,

e our equal in position,

of intimacy are often inadvisable. I do not think you are altogether discreet in making a bosom friend of a woman in Mrs. Denys's position. A very good wo

hing. She was sitting motionless

verity. "You will, therefore, Adelaide, in deference to my wish-if fo

ips moved, but t

e spoke with

with earnest, pleading eyes. "I am sorry, Stephen-dear Stephen-but I have already given my friendship to-to Mrs. Denys. S

ted Mr. Lorimer, i

wly forward in his chair and taking her chin between

ked searchingly into her eyes. The lids flickered nervo

?" he

vered. She s

eased her abruptly and dropped bac

tillness there crept again the faint strains of distant music. Someone was playing the Soldiers'

ngth and turned his hea

r. She was weeping softly and dared no

Mr. Lorimer's brows. "And what may Pie

e Jeanie," murmured h

santly. "A vast h

er's eyes. She began to feel f

the name with elaborate care,-"he come

me yesterday," fa

was as water drop

vex you unnecessarily. I hoped against hope-" She broke off, and knelt up before him, clasping his hand

The vertical line deepened between her husban

little sob. "Will not this little on

must be, must. I am afraid I must ask you to run away now as I have yet to put the finishing touches

. Lorimer suddenly and very unexpectedly rose first. She stood

ss me, Steph

tooped, slipping her arms about his nec

aide," he said with decision. "You must not let yourself get emotional. D

ispirited. "Forgive me,-oh, for

he shrugged his shoulders, beginning already to turn the pages of his masterpiece-"my forgiveness is yours. I wonder if you would care t

?" asked Mrs. Lor

tephen, "is the awful doom that

s. Lorimer did an extraordinary thing. Sh

ice was not wholly steady. "But I don't feel that that kind of diversion would do m

mer, turning in his chair to rebuke her frivol

when she had deemed it her dearest privilege to sit and listen to his sermons. He could not understand h

oment with the tears running down her face, he might

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Contents

Chapter 1 A JUG OF WATER Chapter 2 CONCERNING FOOLS Chapter 3 DISCIPLINE Chapter 4 THE MOTHER'S HELP Chapter 5 LIFE ON A CHAIN Chapter 6 THE RACE Chapter 7 A FRIEND IN NEED Chapter 8 A TALK BY THE FIRE Chapter 9 THE TICKET OF LEAVE Chapter 10 SPORT Chapter 11 THE STAR OF HOPE
Chapter 12 A PAIR OF GLOVES
Chapter 13 THE VISION
Chapter 14 A MAN'S CONFIDENCE
Chapter 15 THE SCHEME
Chapter 16 THE WARNING
Chapter 17 THE PLACE OF TORMENT
Chapter 18 HORNS AND HOOFS
Chapter 19 THE DAY OF TROUBLE
Chapter 20 THE STRAIGHT TRUTH
Chapter 21 THE ENCHANTED LAND
Chapter 22 THE COMING OF A FRIEND
Chapter 23 A FRIEND'S COUNSEL
Chapter 24 THE PROMISE
Chapter 25 DROSS
Chapter 26 SUBSTANCE
Chapter 27 SHADOW
Chapter 28 THE EVESHAM DEVIL
Chapter 29 A WATCH IN THE NIGHT
Chapter 30 THE CONFLICT
Chapter 31 THE RETURN
Chapter 32 THE DECISION
Chapter 33 THE LAST DEBT
Chapter 34 THE MESSAGE
Chapter 35 THE DARK HOUR
Chapter 36 THE SUMMONS
Chapter 37 LA GRANDE PASSION
Chapter 38 DEAD SEA FRUIT
Chapter 39 THAT WHICH IS HOLY
Chapter 40 THE FIRST GUEST
Chapter 41 THE PRISONER IN THE DUNGEON
Chapter 42 THE SWORD FALLS
Chapter 43 THE MASK
Chapter 44 THE GATES OF HELL
Chapter 45 A FRIEND IN NEED 45
Chapter 46 THE GREAT GULF
Chapter 47 SANCTUARY
Chapter 48 THE FALLING NIGHT
Chapter 49 THE DREAM
Chapter 50 THE VERDICT
Chapter 51 THE TIDE COMES BACK
Chapter 52 THE GAME
Chapter 53 THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
Chapter 54 THE DESERT ROAD
Chapter 55 THE ENCOUNTER
Chapter 56 THE PLACE OF REPENTANCE
Chapter 57 THE RELEASE OF THE PRISONER
Chapter 58 HOLY GROUND
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