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The Guardian Angel

CHAPTER X
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He showed them the sweet young Ruth, lying down in her innocence at the feet of the lord of the manor.

He dwelt with special luxury on the charms which seduced the royal psalmist,--the soldier's wife for whom he broke the commands of the decalogue, and the maiden for whose attentions, in his cooler years, he violated the dictates of prudence and propriety.

All this time Byles Gridley had his stern eyes on him.

And while he kindled into passionate eloquence on these inspiring themes, poor Bathsheba, whom her mother had sent to church that she might get a little respite from her home duties, felt her blood growing cold in her veins, as the pallid image of the invalid wife, lying on her bed of suffering, rose in the midst of the glowing pictures which borrowed such warmth from her husband's imagination.
The sermon, with its hinted application to the event of the past week, was over at last.

The shoulders of the nervous women were twitching with sobs.


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