CHAPTER 5
t Conflict
IN tember, Maggie ting in tling
midniging tful force by ter Lucys visit t and drougo cold variable ervals; and so risk templated journey until ttled. In ties inuous, and tion of t ed. And no t, so t talked of sixty years ago, t on t floods, oo great misery. But tion, urally prone to take a ted taken a but for t ts, obliged to go to a distance for food. But t te, by tenings of a er falls of sno t, to break loide came in ers causing more temporary inconvenience, and losses t only by t, wy would relieve.
All midnig some solitary ced in tle parlour to left everyt a letter letter, o t - unconscious - coming across of t far, far off rest, from ruggling earthly life.
t letter so tory for t time. ted t first enligs as to turn ion to Maggie, ly been made more fully a by an earnest remonstrance from one of tion of persisting in ttempt to overcome t feeling in tance. Dr Kenn, ter, ill inclined to persevere - ill averse to give iment t emptible; but upon by tion of ty attaco `appearance is al on ty of surrounding minds. `appearance is proportionately inacy; per o succumb: conscientious people are apt to see ty in t o recede o Dr Kenn. advise Maggie to go a Oggs for a time; and difficult task ating in vague terms t tempt to countenance ay o obstruct o alloe to a clerical friend of possibly take o , ion for a young rong interest.
Poor Maggie listened rembling lip: s a faint `teful; and so ion. S be a lonely among fr