[A Hoosier Chronicle by Meredith Nicholson]@TWC D-Link bookA Hoosier Chronicle CHAPTER XXXIV 2/22
It was all quite like old times, and happy memories of the past stole back and laid healing hands upon her. She slept late, and woke to look out upon a white world.
Across the campus floated the harsh clamor of the chapel bell, and she saw the students tramping through the swirling snow just as she had seen them in the old times, the glad and happy times when it had seemed that the world was bounded by the lines of the campus, and that nothing lay beyond it really worth considering but Centre Church and the court-house and the dry-goods shop where her grandfather had bought her first and only doll.
She bade Mary sit down and talk to her while she ate breakfast in the little dining-room; and the old woman poured out upon her the gossip of the Lane, the latest trespasses of the Greek professor's cow, the escapades of the Phi Gamma Delta's new dog, the health of Dr.Wandless, the new baby at the house of the Latin professor, the ill-luck of the Madison Eleven, and like matters that were, and that continue to be, of concern in Buckeye Lane.
Rumors of the sale of the cottage had reached Mary, but Sylvia took pains to reassure her. "Oh, you don't go with the house, Mary! Mrs.Owen has a plan for you. You haven't any cause for worry.
But it's too bad to sell the house.
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