[The $30000 Bequest and Other Stories by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookThe $30000 Bequest and Other Stories CHAPTER III 8/15
Then: "Nor his soul ?" There was a hush--a silence which endured a measurable interval--then Hester answered, in a low voice, but with decision: "Nor his soul ?" No one spoke for a while; then the doctor said: "Is it with you the same, Hannah ?" "Yes," she answered. "I ask you both--why ?" "Because to tell such a lie, or any lie, is a sin, and could cost us the loss of our own souls--WOULD, indeed, if we died without time to repent." "Strange...
strange...
it is past belief." Then he asked, roughly: "Is such a soul as that WORTH saving ?" He rose up, mumbling and grumbling, and started for the door, stumping vigorously along.
At the threshold he turned and rasped out an admonition: "Reform! Drop this mean and sordid and selfish devotion to the saving of your shabby little souls, and hunt up something to do that's got some dignity to it! RISK your souls! risk them in good causes; then if you lose them, why should you care? Reform!" The good old gentlewomen sat paralyzed, pulverized, outraged, insulted, and brooded in bitterness and indignation over these blasphemies.
They were hurt to the heart, poor old ladies, and said they could never forgive these injuries. "Reform!" They kept repeating that word resentfully.
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