Faith Gartney's Girlhood
orse and sh
little col
f those American gentlemen of whom, if she were ever canonized, Martha of Bethany must be the patron saint-if again, feminine celestials, sainthood once achieved through the weary exp
amond's early worries suggests a key to half the worries, early and
in sedulously tugging at the corners. He had had his share
om, beside a table still covered with the remnants of the morning meal, sat Mrs. Gartney and her yo
paper thrown down beside an armchair, gave hint o
can't go," remar
ask your father for the money. I did just speak of your wanting some things for a party, but I suppose he has for
nswer, shod with a partly worn bron
y would hardly do to wear again. If it were any use, I should say I must have a new dress; but I thought at least I
ey-and he is so discouraged about the times. He told me only last night of a man who owed him five hundred dollars, and came to say he didn'
things that don't cost much, and that other girls, whose fathers are not nearly so well off, always, have, without thinking anything about it." And she
ion, of drift akin to this, flitted through the mind of Faith. She
r his children, and solicito
dedness about her that made it im
e room again for a moment, before going out for the day, she sat
ot lie entirely straight before her, and this catching her father's eye, brought
any shoes, Faith
ough for a pa
tal necessity, I suppo
ith still stayed her hand, her mother, absol
. The Old Year out
naie in hand. "But you must make that do." He handed her five dollars. "And take good car
up, replacing the kindly smile,
father's pocket," said Faith, holding th
plenty with him it was very apt to go as might happen-for French clocks, or whatsoever; and
nd outlays; but the comfort of buying, with a readiness, the little needed matters of every day-t
ing-to buy, when she could buy, what she was sure would be most wanted-and to look forward as
again in her life, the story of
te, and flowers and carriage bespoken for the next evening, went to
r a half hour's unreserved conversation, Mr. Gartney
g. He writes me he is going out to Indiana with his son-in-law. I don't k