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Life’s Little Ironies

CHAPTER III
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The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure.

She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about.

Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next morning, she heard them bustling about downstairs, she did not hasten to descend, but lay trying to nerve herself for the parting, imagining they would leave about nine, as her husband had done on his previous voyage.

When she did descend she beheld words chalked upon the sloping face of the bureau; but no husband or sons.

In the hastily-scrawled lines Shadrach said they had gone off thus not to pain her by a leave-taking; and the sons had chalked under his words: 'Good- bye, mother!' She rushed to the quay, and looked down the harbour towards the blue rim of the sea, but she could only see the masts and bulging sails of the _Joanna_; no human figures.


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