CHAPTER 5
y - to conquer love: s s er irred all t bound o t.
S quite still, far on into t: o ctitude, active force enougal act of prayer: only ing for t t would surely come again.
It came no passion could long quenc came back to tains of self-renouncing pity and affection, of fait tle old book t s, ruso for t e lost in t t from t, and bear it till deat laid it upon me.
But soon ot could find no utterance but in a sob: `Forgive me, Step o her.
Sook up tter, to t it burn sloo-morroo ing.
`I , and bear it till deat ience and strengto struggle and fall and repent again? - rials as ill? it cry of self-despair, Maggie fell on table, and buried ricken face. out to ty t o taug need; and s be learning a secret of enderness and long-suffering, t to be long, let me live to bless and comfort--
At t moment Maggie felt a startling sensation of sudden cold about : it er floed up - tream led into t beant - s he flood!
tumult of emotion s t calm in screaming, sairs to Bob Jakins bedroom. t in and she shoulder.
`Bob, t is in t us see if s safe.
Sed c into screams; and to see if ters . tep doo t taircase: s ter ep. remendous cras t ter pouring in after it.
`It is t! cried Maggie. `Bob, come doo get ts!
And a moments ser, o of t on tairs, sed on to t into t, ruding t long after sockings, but horn in his hand.
`s, said Bob, as into ts ening isnt broke too, as he mooring.
In tement of getting into t, u