All the Days of My Life An Autobiography the Red Leaves of a Human Heart

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And this question revealed to me my innermost and as yet unacknowledged feel ing that we should not remain much longer in Chicago. I told myself that the climate was too cruel, the summer heat and the winter cold were alike dangerous. Croup lurked in the nursery all the time; I never went to bed without its remedies at hand; and again the school had unavoidably out stripped its limits. At present it was too large; its demands exhausted even my young, fresh faculties, and physical strength. If I... increased it, I should require more room and more assist ance. I told myself these were my reasons for desiring a change, but down in my soul I knew they were only the reasons I should assign to the world at large the deep, underlying motive beyond all others, and above all others, was Robert s evident and constant anxiety. He came home every night mentally exhausted. It was not his grief for Edith s loss; no, he sought me in that trouble, and we comforted each other. It was no God-sent trouble of any kind, or he would have done the same thing and I thought, and feared, but knew nothing certain.

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