[Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookRose in Bloom CHAPTER 10 THE SAD AND SOBER PART 4/11
I can hardly blame him for what he is, because his mother did the harm.
I declare to you, Rose, I sometimes feel as if I must break out against that woman and thunder in her ears that she is ruining the immortal soul for which she is responsible to heaven!" Dr.Alec seldom spoke in this way, and when he did it was rather awful, for his indignation was of the righteous sort and such thunder often rouses up a drowsy soul when sunshine has no effect.
Rose liked it, and sincerely wished Aunt Clara had been there to get the benefit of the outbreak, for she needed just such an awakening from the self-indulgent dream in which she lived. "Do it, and save Charlie before it is too late!" she cried, kindling herself as she watched him, for he looked like a roused lion as he walked about the room with his hand clenched and a spark in his eye, evidently in desperate earnest and ready to do almost anything. "Will you help ?" he asked, stopping suddenly with a look that made her stand up straight and strong as she answered with an eager voice: "I will." "Then don't love him yet." That startled her, but she asked steadily, though her heart began to beat and her color to come: "Why not ?" "Firstly, because no woman should give her happiness into the keeping of a man without fixed principles; secondly, because the hope of being worthy of you will help him more than any prayers or preaching of mine. Thirdly, because it will need all our wit and patience to undo the work of nearly four and twenty years.
You understand what I mean ?" "Yes, sir." "Can you say 'no' when he asks you to say 'yes' and wait a little for your happiness ?" "I can." "And will you ?" "I will." "Then I'm satisfied, and a great weight taken off my heart.
I can't help seeing what goes on, or trembling when I think of you setting sail with no better pilot than poor Charlie.
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