Interrupted
fter the fashion of eager young ladies well acquainted with one another, and having important schemes to further. Occas
er hand out as if to open it wider, preparatory to departure, while she waited to say another of the many last things. Others were drawing wra
Award; you will attend to
re we to do abo
She is just the one to do it. Mrs.
efore the judge starts on his Southern trip! If we
e with my Turkish costume, you know. I h
younger
y recitation, won't you? Mamma says
nderous Doctor Wheelock and get his subscript
in from the outer world, and with part of her wraps still gathered about her, stood watchin
ng her the planning and the collecting and the drilling, and the greater
y, my dear, and is always to be depended on. Such p
er crimson tidy, while she listened a moment to the sound of Claire's voice, calmly and assuringly shouldering the burdens of work; promising here,
host in yourself! What we should do w
ou couldn't do without her! that is just all there would be about it! Two thirds of your nice plans, fo
but she works too hard. It is difficult to avoid that, with so many people depending on her I don't myself see how they would manage without her. You know Doctor Ellis feels much the same. He was telling your father, only last night, that there was not another young lady in the church on who
her. She thought, it is true, of the barely possible time when her eldest daughter might go out from this home into some other, and h
ly, just from one street in the same city to another, and much of the old life go on still; and in any event the mother could say "their loss," not mine; for the sense of possible separation had not come near enough to shadow the mother's heart as yet; she lived in the
girls in it who have wealth and leisure, and the peculiar talents required for leadership. Run over the list in your mind, and you will notice that those who have plenty of time would
but it seems to me they ought to remember that she has a body, as well as the others. Still, she will always work
he best she could; but I think I feel grateful that there
n never tell w
rue; I was speakin
but when she thought of her husband's wealth and position in the me
up in earnest, and, exclaiming over the lateness o
tty girl, afraid of her own decided capabilities, unless
well, Alice dear, and re
frightened young flower, and it brig
t; I don't want t
d with an air of satisfied weariness into one of t
too much on your shoulders, de
y getting interested in missions now, as well as in having a good time, that is what I am after,
, and I thought if I appeared, there would be so many questions to answ
did he say?" And Claire sat erect, her wear
nd she was presently
persons," was the
give directions for a certain package from a certain closet to be brought, and sent Dora to her room for her poc
be sure to come
Claire returned t
dozen or so. And that reminds me that Doctor Ellis wants to know if you will look in t
ht not to be neglected. Did he say at what hour? Oh, mamma, have you that broth ready for aunt Kate? I might go arou
accepted by Claire as a pleasant accessory to a winter walk; and it ended, as things were apt to end in that famil
mised to look in at Mr. Anstead's and make some arrangements for to-morrow's committee meeting
e then. We are to discover what the fruit of all this getting ready is;
s," sai
you dare to think that anything will be less than
u never notice, Claire, that it is impossible to
d, smiling, "but I did not know tha
in one thing, any way, 'how to perform I find not.' It is worse
not often troubled in the way you mention; my plans generally come out all right. Possibly because I have studied them from several sides, and foreseen and provided for hindrances. There is a great de
d smile on her face as she tripped briskly away. She was a skilfu
ck to the ge
literary entertainment. There will be no place for quiet, well-behaved people like you and me. What do you suppose is the matter with me? I feel like a croaker. If Claire h
sister, who took life doubtfully, and bristled with interrogation points, and dreamed while t
d gently. "It is right for her to rest in the b
morrow, mamma; there is
fter a
splendid, just as she al
ivested himself of his snowy great-coat, she had covered his
stood with a daughter on either side of him, with an arm
rthday comes in April, and there is very apt
d, kissing her fondly. "After a good night's rest
different ways," he said to the moth
rls fondly as he spoke, but the last
ready for a bright to-morr
etter in a storm; and I think we shall have a chance to try it. I think
the Benedict mansion was closed, and crape streamed from the doorknobs; and during all t