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I slept longer than I had ; but I
rose with a happy feeling of being in my place; where I wanted
to be That is, to be sure, not always the criterion by which
to know the place where one ought to be; yet where it is a
qualification it is also in so swept over rand swell and cadence of the notes of
a great organ; grand and solemn and sweet I entered the ward,
ready for the day's work, with a glad readiness
So I felt, as I stepped in and went down the space between the
rows of beds Miss Yates nodded toWell I don't
knoe shouldn't have pleasant things in such a place as
this, if we can get theet there is anything else in the world Now
you'll be better than breakfast, to some of thee that"
I knew very well how to e that; and I knew too, as I went
on withMythe knowledge This was not the enjoye in their eyes
and on their tongues I had known that too, and felt the
foolish flutter of gratified vanity for a htening eye, the