22/25 By the time you are strong enough to work, I will try and find some means of preventing the children from using such bad language, and otherwise annoying you." "My lady, it is the sin, and not the annoyance. I wish I could make you understand." He spoke with some impatience; Poor fellow! he was too weak, exhausted, and nervous. "I am perfectly well; I can set to work to- morrow; I will do anything not to be oppressed with the thought of how little I am doing. Liberty to act in the manner I think right, will do me far more good. |