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Mr. Garden’s eyes filled first with
the old-time fire as his sister began,
then the far-away hunted look of the
animal chased almost passed endurance
came into his eyes and ignoring the
presence of either he walked over to
the opposite window, leaned against
its bars, looking far out over the moun •
tains; and as Miss Gordon told of his
own past in the tragedies that had
come, the wonder flashed through his
mind as to whether he should ever
stand behind these bars a real prisoner,
and with a shudder he turned suddenly
to hear Charles say:
“There you go talking again of
the wrath tn come; since my
earliest recollection of you all I
have seen or heard of your religion
has been the ‘wrath to come,’ or ‘the
judgment and hell fire.’ The only
idea of the God you profess to serve
seems to be that of a master with no
heart in him standing over his slaves
with a long cowhide cursin’ ’em into
line and promisin’ ’em a blood-drawing
floggin’ for every mistake they make.”
Then taking a step nearer to her he
lifted his finger at her in scornful em
phasis as he said, “If that’s all there
is to religion I don’t want it, do you
understand?”
“For Heaven’s sake hush, Charles,
you don’t realize what you are saying,
for the Bible plainly tells us that ‘all
that do wickedly shall be cast into
the lake that burns with fire and brim
stone and that there shall be wailing
and gnashing of teeth.’ The Saviour
himseT said these things. And yet you
say you don’t want a religion that will
keep you out of such a place—oh!
Lord, how awful, that you should have
been brought up so; it seems to me
your mother would feel she had terri
bly neglected her duty, and she a pro
fessor, to. Oh! what is the world com
ing to?” And Miss Gordon proceeded
to dive into her hand bag for her
handkerchief.
“Will you be so kind, Aunt Eliza
beth, as to leave my mother out of
your remarks?” said Charles, hotly,
“for if there is any truth in religion,
if it’s not all imagination, she has as
much in one touch of her tender hand,
guided by her kind heart filled as it is
with love and sympathy for folks that
suffer, as you have in your whole ‘firey’
body.!”
“Charles,” said Mr. Gordon with an
effort at the old-time command in his
tone, “I think you are forgetting your
self, and I see no good that can come
of such unkindness. Your aunt has
had, you must admit, a great deal of
the care of you children while your
mother did the necessary house work,
which she understood as Elizabeth
didn’t, and which was her part as a
true wife, and you ought to appreciate
the self-sacrifice that your aunt has
shown in staying where surroundings
were not so pleasant as in her native
home, that she might be of help.”
“That’s it, that’s it,” said Miss Gur
don, forgetting for the time the pun
ishment she had meant to inflict on her
erring brother in her effort to get away
from Charles’ cutting words. And
Mr. Gurdon evidently was glad to hide
behind the contention in order to es
cape the tirade of abuse he now felt
bis sister had in store for him, and
which he shrank from hearing more
Chan all else that could come just now,
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it seemed. For despite her sharp
tongue she had always taken his part,
even in his high-tempered, stubborn
ness as a child, and although he was
beginning away back in a hidden cor
ner of his heart to realize that much
she had “backed him up in,” as he
expressed it, would have been better
left alone. Although there was little
demonstration of love betVeen them,
yet with all the depth of nature that
he was capable of he loved this sister
who had come all they way from Eng
land to help him when he really needed
her in that wild country, and who in
many ways was so liek himself; and
now to realize that the last real support
he had was about to be knocked from
under him, that she was not only leav
ing for good but that his own life
had helped to drive her away, that
she would go without a word of com
fort for his own burdens these
thoughts were stirring him more than
his proud nature would have her or
those of his narrow world know. More
and more, the earth, the sky, the world
on all sides seemed to be closing in
about him with no ray of light any
where. He felt he must cry out, run
away, clear off out into the mountains,
anywhere, to get away from it all. His
mind went back to the home and the
vision of the patient, tired mother who
watched and waited by the side of the
two strangely afflicted childern, passed
swiftly before him. ,A wave of an
ger against Tom brought a tightening
of the hand that held the bars and a
smoothered oath, but immediately
from somewhere, so much like a
real voice that it gave his nerve
a shock, came the question, “Why, oh
why did it all have to come?” “Just
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