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"Yea, I alad--I and my father and mother and Ephraim--that thee is
returned to Fair View," answered Truelove "And has thee truly no shoes of
plain and sober stuffs? These be audy"
"There's a pair of black callimanco," said the storekeeper reluctantly;
"but these of flowered silk would so become your feet, or this red-heeled
pair with the buckles, or this of fine morocco Did you think of h?"
"I prayed for thee every day," said Truelove simply,--"for thee and for
the sick man who had called thee to his side Let me see thy callimanco
shoes Thee knows that I ht the plainest footgear that his stock afforded
"They are of a very small size,--perhaps too set a larger pair from Mr Carter's store"
Truelove seated herself upon a convenient stool, and lifted her gray skirt
an inch above a slender ankle "Perchance they may not be too s and the whiteness of her soul two
dimples made their appearance above the corners of her pretty mouth
MacLean knelt to res an