'I don't know about the white apron, but I dare say she will make pies and puddings now and then; but that will be no great hardship, as she has done it before.' 'And will she go about in a plain shawl, and a large straw bonnet, carrying tracts and bone soup to her husband's poor parishioners?' 'I'm not clear about that; but I dare say she will do her best to make them comfortable in body and mind, in accordance with our mother's example.' End of Chapter Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |