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"Isn't it strange?" said uncle Nathan, pointing toward the stones, "isn't it strange that the light should fall strongest on those twograves, just as we were talking about them for the first time? What isgoing to happen now? That night two children came into the world, andone good soul went out of it. While Farnham's wife lay under her silkcurtains, with her baby warm and sleeping by her side, our Anna layalone in her cold bed, and the baby would have been chilled to deathon her bosom. Why was ...the storm only for our Old Homestead, thesunshine for them?" "Perhaps God will explain all this when we get to heaven, " answeredMary, lifting her forehead in the gloomy light. "Come, uncle Nat--comein. " With gentle violence the girl drew him into the house. From that night Mary Fuller ceased to be a child. The story of awoman's wrongs had given her a woman's heart. CHAPTER XXXVII. DARK STORMS AND DARK MEMORIES. Hush! be silent--let the storm sweep by! Its howlings fill me with unuttered dread!
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