Bold women certainly existed in the
Middle Ages--Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is
evidence of this--but meek women were probably
the norm, good Christian family ladies who wanted
nothing more than to serve God and have children. "
"He is alive," replied Jack, "I have seen him, and might have conversed with him
if I had chosen. "Speak out—don't be alarmed," said Wood, in a kind and encouraging tone. She could visualize the picture she had presented, particularly the battered
papier-mâché kitbag at her feet. His countenance was almost as white and rigid
as that of the corpse by his side. But then you're an adopted
son, and that makes all the difference. After what
seemed like an eternity he turned right onto a dirt road
that ended unceremoniously at a copse of leafless trees. She dismissed the idea of doing so. One marked difference
between the poor outcast, who, oppressed by poverty, and stung by shame, had
sought temporary relief in the stupifying draught,—that worst "medicine of a
mind diseased,"—and those of the same being, freed from her vices, and restored
to comfort and contentment, if not to happiness, by a more prosperous course of
events, was exhibited in the mouth. Even
the abstract paintings on the wall were gray. ”
There was a moment’s silence. Then, as she was in the act
of turning reluctantly away, she noticed a thin crack between the door and the
frame.
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