"Why, Ruth, you--we may go next Sunday afternoon, if you like."
She looked up at him with a lovely light of pleasure in her face at the idea. "How, sir? Can I walk it between afternoon-service and the time Mrs. Mason comes home? I would go for only one glimpse; but if I could get into the house--oh, sir! if I could just see mamma's room again!"
He was revolving plans in his head for giving her this pleasure, and he had also his own in view. If they went in any of his carriages, the loitering charm of the walk would be lost; and they must, to a certain degree, be encumbered by, and exposed to the notice of servants.
"Are you a good walker, Ruth? Do you think you can manage six miles? If we set off at two o'clock, we shall be there by four, without hurrying; or say half-past four. Then we might stay two hours, and you could show me all the old walks and old places you love, and we could still come leisurely home. Oh, it's all arranged directly!"
"But do you think it would be right, sir? It seems as if it would be such a great pleasure, that it must be in some way wrong."
"Why, you little goose, what can be wrong in it?"
"In the first place, I miss going to church by setting out at two," said Ruth, a little gravely.
"Only for once. Surely you don't see any harm in missing church for once? You will go in the morning, you know."
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‘beware’ for nothing.” They were soon anxious for
Christianity has left to offer-no one in his right mind
After a while in America, I returned abroad-and this
to impossible for humans to meet in America andnot be conscious
tables, and lifting Helen Cumberly, carried her half-way
world's non-white peoples. It is exactlyas when God gave
I believe that God now is giving the world's so-called
never noticing their color. He said he was more aware of
in which they are here mentioned, expressing their respective
We both agreed that American society makes it next
her arms, and laughed shrilly, insanely. Then she turned
Sunday mornings in this year of grace 1965, imagine