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I never look at him察 but I hear our poor dear Richard calling
him a good man。 To Ada and her pretty boy察 he is the fondest
father察to me察he is what he has ever been察and what name can I
give to that拭He is my husband¨s best and dearest friend察he is our
children¨s darling察 he is the object of our deepest love and
veneration。 Yet while I feel towards him as if he were a superior
being察 I am so familiar with him察 and so easy with him察 that I
almost wonder at myself。 I have never lost my old names察nor has
he lost his察nor do I ever察when he is with us察sit in any other place
than in my old chair at his side。 Dame Trot察Dame Durden察Little
Woman all just the same as ever察 and I answer察 Yes察 dear
Guardian just the same。
I have never known the wind to be in the East for a single
moment察since the day when he took me to the porch to read the
name。 I remarked to him察once察that the wind seemed never in the
East now此and he said察No察truly此it had finally departed from that
quarter on that very day。
I think my darling girl is more beautiful than ever。 The sorrow
that has been in her face!for it is not there now!seems to have
purified even its innocent expression察 and to have given it a
diviner quality。 Sometimes察when I raise my eyes and see her察 in
the black dress that she still wears察teaching my Richard察I feel!it
is difficult to express!as if it were so good to know that she
remembers her dear Esther in her prayers。
I call him my Richard But he says that he has two mamas察and
I am one。
We are not rich in the bank察but we have always prospered察and
we have quite enough。 I never walk out with my husband察 but I
hear the people bless him。 I never go into a house of any degree察
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but I hear his praises察 or see them in grateful eyes。 I never lie
down at night察 but I know that in the course of that day he has
alleviated pain察 and soothed some fellow´creature in the time of
need。 I know that from the beds of those who were past recovery察
thanks have often察 often gone up in the last hour for his patient
ministration。 Is not this to be rich拭
The people even praise Me as the doctor¨s wife。 The people
even like Me as I go about察 and make so much of me that I am
quite abashed。 I owe it all to him察my love察my pride They like me
for his sake察as I do everything I do in life for his sake。
A night or two ago察 after bustling about preparing for my
darling and my Guardian and little Richard察 who are coming
tomorrow察I was sitting out in the porch of all places察that dearly
memorable porch察 when Allan came home。 So he said察 My
precious little woman察what are you doing here拭院And I said察 The
moon is shining so brightly察 Allan察 and the night is so delicious察
that I have been sitting here察thinking。 ̄
^What have you been thinking about察 my dear拭院 said Allan
then。
^How curious you are 院 said I。 ^I am almost ashamed to tell
you察but I will。 I have been thinking about my old looks!such as
they were。 ̄
^And what have you been thinking about them察my busy bee拭院
said Allan。
^I have been thinking that I thought it was impossible that you
could have loved me any better察even if I had retained them。 ̄
^!Such as they were拭院said Allan laughing。
^Such as they were察of course。 ̄
^My dear Dame Durden察院said Allan察drawing my arm through
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his察 do you ever look in the glass拭院
^You know I do察you see me do it。 ̄
^And don¨t you know that you are prettier than you ever were拭院
I did not know that察I am not certain that I know it now。 But I
know that my dearest little pets are very pretty察 and that my
darling is very beautiful察and that my husband is very handsome察
and that my Guardian has the brightest and most benevolent face
that ever was seen察and that they can very well do without much
beauty in me!even supposing!。
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