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Daviess, Maria Thompson, 1872-1924

"The Melting of Molly"

I had got that dress out of the old trunk not ten minutes after I
had read the letter and measured it.
No, nobody would blame me for running right across the garden to Doctor
John with such a real trouble as that! All of a sudden I hugged the
letter and the little book up close to my breast and laughed until the
tears ran down my cheeks.
Then before I went into the house I assembled my garden and had family
prayers with my flowers. I do that because they are all the family I've
got, and God knows that all His budding things need encouragement,
whether it is a widow or a snowball-bush. He'll give it to us!
And I'm praying again as I sit here and watch for the doctor's light to
go out. I hate to go to sleep and leave it burning, for he sits up so
late and he is so gaunt and thin and tired-looking most times. That's
what the last prayer is about, almost always,--sleep for him and no
night call!


LEAF SECOND
A LOVE-LETTER, LOADED

The very worst page in this red--red devil--I'm glad I've written it at
last--of a book is the fifth. It says:
"Breakfast--one slice of dry toast, one egg, fruit and a tablespoonful
of baked cereal, small cup of coffee, no sugar, no cream.


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