[The Hand But Not the Heart by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hand But Not the Heart CHAPTER XXVI 8/12
It seemed a hard saying--but it was said. The mountain was impassable.
And so I came fortified for her decision." "Would you have had it otherwise ?" Mrs.Denison asked. Hendrickson did not answer at once.
The question evidently disturbed him. "The heart is very weak," he said at length. "But virtue is strong as another Samson," Mrs.Denison spoke quickly. "Her decision does not produce a feeling of alienation.
I am not angry.
She stands, it is true, higher up and further off, invested with saintly garments.
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