[The White Ladies of Worcester by Florence L. Barclay]@TWC D-Link bookThe White Ladies of Worcester CHAPTER IV 1/1
CHAPTER IV. "GIVE ME TENDERNESS," SHE SAID The Prioress knelt before a marble group of the Virgin and Child, placed where the rays of evening sunshine, entering through the western casement, played over its white beauty, shedding a radiance on the pure face of the Madonna, and a halo of golden glory around the Infant Christ. "Mother of God," prayed the Prioress, with folded hands, "give me patience in dealing with wilfulness; grant me wisdom to cope with unreason; may it be given me to share the pain of this heart in torment, even as--when thou didst witness the sufferings of thy dear Son, our Lord, on Calvary--a sword pierced through thine own soul also. "Give me this gift of sympathy with suffering, though the cross be not mine own, but another's. "But give me firmness and authority: even as when thou didst say to the servants at Cana: 'Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it.'" The Prioress waited, with bowed head. Then, of a sudden she put forth her hand, and touched the marble foot of the Babe. "Give me tenderness," she said..
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