[Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link book
Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER III
245/297

I think even you will hardly be disposed to regard her as an object unworthy of interest." "No, certainly I will not.

Her appearance, and the circumstances under which we found her, are all in her favor." "But we turned aside from the beaten path.

We looked into a by-place to us; or we would not have discovered her.

She was not obtrusive.
She asked no aid; but, with the last few shillings that remained to her in the world, had gone to recover, if possible, an unredeemed pledge--the miniature of her mother, on which she had obtained a small advance of money to buy food and medicine for the dying original.

This is but one of the thousand cases of real distress that are all around us.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books