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Rose in Bloom

CHAPTER 2 OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW FACES
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The contrast was a strong one, and the girl's eyes lingered longest on the knight, though she said thoughtfully, "Yours is certainly the pleasantest and yet I never heard of any good deed he did, except divide his cloak with a beggar, while St.Francis gave himself to charity just when life was most tempting and spent years working for God without reward.

He's old and poor, and in a dreadful place, but I won't give him up, and you may have your gay St.
Martin if you want him." "No, thank you, saints are not in my line but I'd like the golden-haired angel in the blue gown if you'll let me have her.

She shall be my little Madonna, and I'll pray to her like a good Catholic," answered Charlie, turning to the delicate, deep-eyed figure with the lilies in its hand.
"With all my heart, and any others that you like.

Choose some for your mother and give them to her with my love." So Charlie sat down beside Rose to turn and talk over the pictures for a long and pleasant hour.

But when they went away to lunch, if there had been anyone to observe so small but significant a trifle, good St.
Francis lay face downward behind the sofa, while gallant St.Martin stood erect upon the chimneypiece..


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