[A Noble Life by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik]@TWC D-Link bookA Noble Life CHAPTER 1 15/17
Give him every possible chance of life and health, and a sound mind, and then we must leave the rest to Him, who would not have sent this poor little one into the world at all if He had not had some purpose in so doing, though what that purpose is we can not see.
I suppose we shall see it, and many other dark things, some time." The minister lifted his grave, gentle eyes, and sat looking out upon the familiar view--the sunshiny loch, the green shore, and the far-away circle of mountains--while the other two gentlemen discussed a few other business matters.
Then he invited them both to return with him and dine at the Manse, where he and his wife were accustomed to offer to all comers, high and low, rich and poor, "hospitality without grudging." So the three walked through Cairnforth woods, now glowing with full spring beauty, and wandered about the minister's garden till dinner-time.
It was a very simple meal--just the ordinary family dinner, as it was spread day after day, all the year round: they could afford hospitality, but show, with the minister's limited income was impossible, and he was too honest to attempt it.
Many a time the earl himself had dined, merrily and heartily, at that simple table, with the mistress--active, energetic, cheerful, and refined--sitting at the head of it, and the children, a girl and boy, already admitted to take their place there, quiet and well-behaved--brought up from the first to be, like their parents, gentlemen and gentlewomen.
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