5/28 It is a record of a phase and period of her existence which, I believe, she might wish those who are--interested in her--to study, especially as she had no secrets that she could desire to conceal. From first to last I believe her life to have been as clear as the sky, and as pure as running water." "Very well," answered Morris, "if I come across any passage that I think I ought not to read, I will skip." "I can find nothing of the sort, or I would not give it to you," said Mr.Fregelius. "But, of course, I have not read the volumes through as yet. There has been no time for that. I have sampled them here and there, that is all." That night Morris took those shabby note-books home with him. |