Dr. Sevier
ngly the meaning of the thing. Therein centres the gay consent of all mankind and womankind to an innocent, sweet apostasy from the ranks of both. The value of living-which is loving; the sacrede
dressing. True, here was neither wreath nor veil, but here was very young wifehood, and its re-attiring would be like a proclamation of victory
nly in the manner of a crab, with palms turned upwar
it till de doctah
e's coming; it's
as
hen threw up one hand again, with th
a lill f
en at length she brought from the wardrobe, pretending not to notice her mistake, a loose and much too ample robe of woollen and silken stuffs to go over all, she moved as though she trod on holy ground, and di
e that droll," s
ce confessed
h mine as hi
se, as she drew its silken cord
tie the knot tight. That will do; there!" She smiled bro
and, smiling in response, did tie i
t may have been by chance-at the street door,
stair he paused, and, bending
o you
bosom, and drawing a cheek and sh
tti
ner's sever
u smile at
her fingers upon her
Reechin." The smile forced its way through her fingers. The vi
turned, and, as the other stepped across the threshold, nestled her hands one on the other at her waist, s
it. The girlish form lay in it, with eyes closed, very still; but his professional glance quickly detected the false pretence of slumber. A slippered foot was still slightly reached out beyond the bright colors of the long gown, and toward
the corner of her lips; she faintly stirred, opened her
put her hands over her eyes, and her face into the pillow. "O Doctor!"-
lied while she
hair toward the fireplace, and asked,
eling to-day, m
nd pleased him. "I thank you, Doctor, for my recovery; I certainly should thank you." Her face lighted up with that soft radiance which was its best quality, and her sm
or, thumping and brushing from his knee some specks of mud that he may have got
ward from the back of the great chair and letting
t smile. The face was one of those that show not merely that the world is all unknown to them, but that it always will be so. It beamed with inquisitive intelligence, and yet had t
ll,-for John's sake." She looked up into his face from the tassel she was twistin
man, seemingly not overmuch pleased; "I dare say
or a moment a pained perpl
and waited his answ
think of their own sa
with unprecedente
re might be a difference; but I don't see how a woman"- She ceased, still smiling, and, dropping
then again of this-child, thrust all at once a thousand miles into it, with never-so far as he could see-an implement, a weapon, a sense of danger, or a refuge; well pleased with herself, as it seemed, lifted up into the bliss of self-obliterating wifehood, and resting in her hu
m going to take
is your father a
small church. No, sir; he had nothing but his small salary, except that for some years he t
abstractedly through the upper sash of the large
entered. A tired look vanished from his face as he saw the Doctor. He hurried to
ooking up playfully, with her cheek against the chair-back,
emphasis was so pronounce
he opposite condition, Do
es
ee, it requires
they are poor as it is to show good cause why they're rich. Good-day, madam." The two men we