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Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888

"A Face Illumined"


"I'll come and see you," was his prompt and cordial response.
"No," she faltered, "let it be as I wish. Please tell me where to
find you."
As he finished directing her, she stooped down and kissed his hand,
and then vanished in the darkness.
"Perhaps I'm not yet a cumberer of the ground," murmured the old
man, wiping a sudden moisture from his eyes.


Chapter XXXIX. Van Berg's Escape.


Ida found the party, on whose companionship she had in a measure
forced herself, waiting and calling for her. The words of the old
gentleman had inspired them with kinder and more considerate feeling.
"I'm coming," she answered; "don't wait for me, I'll keep near
you."
As they had already observed her evident wish to be left to herself,
they complied with her request.
The icy calm of her despair was now broken.
"God bless him for his kindness!" she murmured, and "God bless
him for his hearty, hopeful words; they may save me yet," and she
followed the others, crying softly to herself like a little child.
It would seem as if every warm tear fell on her heart, that had
been so hard and desperate before, so rapidly did it melt at the
thought of the old man's kindness.


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