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the daisy chain, or aspirations-第92章

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Ledwich liked her; and she used to read her Testament half the day;
and bring her Sunday…school lessons to ask me about!  Oh!  I was so
fond of her; and it really seemed to have done some good with her。
And now it is all lost!  Oh; I wish I knew what would become of my
poor child!〃

〃The only hope is that it may not be all lost;〃 said Margaret。

〃With such a woman for a mother!〃 said Ethel; 〃and going to some
heathenish place again!  If I could only have seen her first; and
begged her to go to church and say her prayers。  If I only knew where
she is gone! but I don't。  I did think Una would have come to wish me
good…bye!〃

〃I am very sorry to lose her;〃 said Richard。

〃Mr。 Wilmot says it is bread cast on the waters;〃 said Margaret〃he
was very kind in consoling Ethel; who came home quite in despair。〃

〃Yes; he said it was one of the trials;〃 said Ethel; 〃and that it
might be better for Una as well as for me。  And I am trying to care
for the rest still; but I cannot yet as I did for her。  There are
none of the eyes that look as if they were eating up one's words
before they come; and that smile of comprehension!  Oh; they all are
such stupid little dolts; and so indifferent!〃

〃Why; Ethel!〃

〃Fancy last FridayMary and I found only eight there〃

〃Do you remember what a broiling day Friday was?〃 interrupted
Margaret。  〃Miss Winter and Norman both told me I ought not to let
them go; and I began to think so when they came home。  Mary was the
colour of a peony!〃

〃Oh! it would not have signified if the children had been good for
anything; but all their mothers were out at work; and; of those that
did come; hardly one had learned their lessonsWilly Blake had lost
his spelling…card; Anne Harris kicked Susan Pope; and would not say
she was sorry; Mary Hale would not know M from N; do all our Mary
would; and Jane Taylor; after all the pains I have taken with her;
when I asked how the Israelites crossed the Red Sea; seemed never to
have heard of them。〃

Margaret could have said that Ethel had come in positively crying
with vexation; but with no diminution of the spirit of perseverance。

〃I am so glad you are come; Richard!〃 she continued。  〃You will put a
little new life into them。  They all looked so pleased when we told
them Mr。 Richard was coming。〃

〃I hope we shall get on;〃 said Richard。

〃I want you to judge whether the Popes are civilised enough to be
dressed for Sunday…school。  Oh; and the money!  Here is the account…
book〃

〃How neatly you have kept it; Ethel。〃

〃Ah! it was for you; you know。  Receiptssee; aren't you surprised?〃

〃Four pounds eighteen and eightpence!  That is a great deal!〃

〃The three guineas were Mr。 Rivers's fees; you know; then; Margaret
gave us half…a…sovereign; and Mary a shilling; and there was one that
we picked up; tumbling about the house; and papa said we might have;
and the twopence were little Blanche's savings。  Oh; Ritchie!〃 as a
bright coin appeared on the book。

〃That is all I could save this term;〃 he said。

〃Oh; it is famous!  Now; I do think I may put another whole sovereign
away into the purse for the church。  See; here is what we have paid。
Shoesthose did bring our money very low; and then I bought a piece
of print which cost sixteen shillings; but it will make plenty of
frocks。  So; you see; the balance is actually two pounds nine!  That
is something。  The nine shillings will go on till we get another fee;
for I have two frocks ready made for the Popes; so the two pounds are
a real nest…egg towards the church。〃

〃The church!〃 repeated Rlchard; half smiling。

〃I looked in the paper the other day; and saw that a chapel had been
built for nine hundred pounds;〃 said Ethel。

〃And you have two!〃

〃Two in eight months; Ritchie; and more will come as we get older。
I have a scheme in my head; but I won't tell you now。〃

〃Nine hundred!  And a church has to be endowed as well as built; you
know; Ethel。〃

〃Oh! never mind that now。  If we can begin and build; some good
person will come and help。  I'll run and fetch it; Ritchie。  I drew
out a sketch of what I want it to be。〃

〃What a girl that is!〃 said Richard; as Ethel dashed away。

〃Is not she?〃 said Margaret。  〃And she means all so heartily。  Do you
know she has spent nothing on her own pleasures; not a book; not a
thing has she bought this year; except a present for Blanche's
birthday; and some silk to net a purse for Harry。〃

〃I cannot help being sometimes persuaded that she will succeed;〃 said
Richard。

〃Faith; energy; self…denial; perseverance; they go a great way;〃 said
Margaret。  〃And yet when we look at poor dear Ethel; and her queer
ungainly ways; and think of her building a church!〃

Neither Richard nor Margaret could help laughing; but they checked it
at once; and the former said; 〃That brave spirit is a reproof to us
all。〃

〃Yes;〃 said Margaret; 〃and so is the resolution to mend her little
faults。〃

Ethel came back; having; of course; mislaid her sketch; and; much
vexed; wished to know if it ought to cause her first forfeit; but
Margaret thought these should not begin till the date of the
agreement; and the three resumed the Cocksmoor discussion。

It lasted till the return of the walking party; so late; that they
had been star…gazing; and came in; in full dispute as to which was
Cygnus and which Aquila; while Blanche was talking very grandly of
Taurus Poniatouski; and Harry begging to be told which constellations
he should still see in the southern hemisphere。  Dr。 May was the
first to rectify the globe for the southern latitudes; and fingers
were affectionately laid on Orion's studded belt; as though he were a
friend who would accompany the sailor…boy。  Voices grew loud and
eager in enumerating the stars common to both; and so came bedtime;
and the globe stood on the table in danger of being forgotten。  Ethel
diligently lifted it up; and while Norman exclaimed at her tidiness;
Margaret told how a new leaf was to be turned; and of her voluntary
forfeits。

〃A very good plan;〃 cried the doctor。  〃We can't do better than
follow her example。〃

〃What you; papa?  Oh; what fun!〃 exclaimed Harry。

〃So you think I shall be ruined; Mr。 Monkey。  How do you know I shall
not be the most orderly of all?  A penny for everything left about;
confiscated for the benefit of Cocksmoor; eh?〃

〃And twopence for pocket…handkerchiefs; if you please;〃 said Norman;
with a gesture of disgust。

〃Very well。  From Blanche; upwards。  Margaret shall have a book; and
set down marks against ushold an audit every Saturday night。  What
say you; Blanche?〃

〃Oh; I hope Flora will leave something about!〃 cried Blanche; dancing
with glee。




CHAPTER XXV。



Oh; no; we never mention her;
We never breathe her name。SONG。


A great deal of merriment had come home with Harry; who never was
grave for ten minutes without a strong reaction; and distracted the
house with his noise and his antics; in proportion; as it sometimes
seemed; to the spaces of serious thought and reading spent in the
study; where Dr。 May did his best to supply Mr。 Ramsden's
insufficient attention to his Confirmation candidates; by giving an
hour e
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