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the way to peace-第8部分

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His arms did not close about her;but his hands clinched slightly。

Then he moved back a step or two; and she heard him sigh。

〃Don't; sister;〃 he said; gently。



She threw up her hands with a frantic gesture。  〃SISTER?  My God!〃

she said; and left him。



* * *





There was no further struggle between them。  A week later she went away。

As he told her; 〃the house was there〃and to that she went until she

should go to find some whirl of life that would make her deaf to voices

of the past。



As for Lewis; he did not see that miserable departure from the

Family House in the shabby old carryall that had been the Shakers'

one vehicle for more than thirty years。  He told Nathan he wanted

to mow the burial…ground up on the hill that morning。  From that high

and silent spot he could see the long white road up from the settlement

on one side and down to the covered bridge on the other side。

He sat under the pine…tree; his scythe against the stone wall

behind him; his clinched hands between his knees。  Sitting thus;

he watched the road and the slow crawl of the shaky old carriage。

。 。 。 After it had passed the burying…ground and was out of sight;

he hid his face in his bent elbow。





It was some ten years afterward that word came to Eldress Hannah

that Athalia Hall was dying and wanted to see her husband;

would he come to her?



〃Will you go; Brother Lewis?〃  Eldress asked him; doubtfully。



〃Yee; if you think best;〃 he said。



〃I do think best;〃 the old woman said。



He went; a bent; elderly man in a gray coat; threading his

wavering way through the noisy buffet of the streets of

the city where Athalia had elected to dwell。  He found her

in a gaudy hotel; full of the glare of pushing; hurrying life。

He sat down at her bedside; a little breathless; and looked

at her with mild; remote eyes。



〃Do you forgive me; Lewis?〃 she said。



〃I have nothing to forgive; sister;〃 he told her。



〃Don't call me that!〃 she cried; with feeble passion。



He looked a little bewildered。  〃Yee;〃 he said; 〃I forgive you。〃



〃Oh; Lewis!Lewis!Lewis!〃 she mourned; 〃this is what I have done!〃

She wept pitifully。  His face grew vaguely troubled; as if he did

not quite understand。 。 。 。 Then; abruptly; the veil lifted:

his eyes dilated with pain; he passed his hand over his forehead

once or twice and sighed。  Then he looked down at the poor;

dying face that once he had loved。



〃Why; 'Thalia!〃 he said; in a surprised and anguished voice;

suddenly he put his arm under the restless head。  〃There; there;

little Tay; don't cry;〃 he said; and smiled at her。



And with that she was content to fall asleep。











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