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I '11 be burnt for a witch some day yet ; and, truth to say, I've many a time wished I was one, — but that 's all over. I say the Lord's Prayer different now." Here she clasped and raised her lean and withered hands, and said it in a humble whisper on her knees. I 5 178 THE BROKEN FONT. Cuthbert was agitated terribly ; but he dared not speak, he dared not enter. " Who shall say," thought his better mind, " who shall say that the blessed One, who taught his disciples thus to pray, is not present..., dimly seen, perhaps, but felt with secret reverence and affection ? " Her prayer said, the old woman put a little earthen pot on the fire, and again seated her- self on the stool by the side of it. " Ah ! it's no merry Christmas," said she, " here, or any where else ; but I have known a worse ; and I think this is safe hiding, for the folk all think the place haunted. Well, I must thank God, and make the best of it." As she ended these words, she began hum- ming the air of an old Christmas carol, and at last sung, in the mournful voice of age, this ancient fragment : — " He neither shall be clothed In purple nor in pall, But all in fair linen, As were babies all ; He neither shall be rocked In silver nor in gold.
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