St. ElmoA slender girl of twelve years' growth steadied a pail of water on her head with both dimpled arms thrown up in ancient classic Caryatides attitude; and pausing a moment beside the spring stood fronting the great golden dawn-watching for the first level ray of the coming sun and chanting the prayer of Habakkuk. |
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Page 212
... Elmo Murray raised his face from the maho- gany railing where it had rested since Edna left him , and looked around the noble pile , which his munificence had erected . A full moon eyed him pityingly through the stained glass , and the ...
... Elmo Murray raised his face from the maho- gany railing where it had rested since Edna left him , and looked around the noble pile , which his munificence had erected . A full moon eyed him pityingly through the stained glass , and the ...
Page 264
... Elmo's arm . " Come home with me . This spot is fraught with painful associa- tions that open afresh all your wounds . " They walked on together until they reached the parsonage gate , and as the minister raised the latch , his ...
... Elmo's arm . " Come home with me . This spot is fraught with painful associa- tions that open afresh all your wounds . " They walked on together until they reached the parsonage gate , and as the minister raised the latch , his ...
Page 306
... Elmo back to his duty - to his old , noble self ! O Edna , my child ! if you could know how I love and thank you ! How I long to fold you in my arms - so ! and call you my daughter ! Edna Murray - St . Elmo's wife ! Ah ! how proud I ...
... Elmo back to his duty - to his old , noble self ! O Edna , my child ! if you could know how I love and thank you ! How I long to fold you in my arms - so ! and call you my daughter ! Edna Murray - St . Elmo's wife ! Ah ! how proud I ...
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