The Autobiography of a Quack, And Other Stories

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In HEPHZIBAH GUINNESS 151 a few moments she came back, saying, " Thou seest I have, with the help of my man John and his wood- saw, despoiled the tool of its vain ornaments." In fact, she had had the handle sawn off.
Arthur Guinness looked at the useless tool and the blank faces of the overseers and the austere visage of his sister.
"It is not of much use, friend Elizabeth, in its present state. It seems to me," added the overseer, " we have in this matter been trifled with. The child should, w
...e think, be removed." Miss Howard broke in. " Enough of this !" she said. " I told you my temper was short. You touch nothing in my house, come what may. I have done my best, with better help from One I name not lightly, to keep this child in wise and wholesome ways. I will be ruled by you no longer. As to these trifles, which I think valueless or worse " " Then we had as well go," said Hephzibah.
"You have spoken the first words of wisdom I have heard to-day," said her hostess. And so with few words all excepting Guinness departed, appar- ently, save Hephzibah, without the least show of feeling or ill temper.


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