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-d out with the most rigid economy, their children's stock of health and spirits was diminishing too. The con- finement in tin- dose, unhealthy atmo>phere, was visibly affecting tliein ; and as he oh served tliis. Increasingly ur-vnt became their father's searcli after iVesli employment, in (jUf-t oi' wliicli In- daily sallied forth, to re turn, however, depressed, weary, and disap- pointed. If it had not been that the little family riivle was rich in the treasures of home love and union, there... would have been yet more to suffer. But as it was, the trial med to bring the husband and wife yet nearer to each other ; and Katie and Archie sought bravely, children though they were, to prevent their parents from thinking how much they missed the interests and amuse- HARD TIMES. 89 ments of their former home, exercising their inventions most successfully in devising new plays for little Rose, in order to prevent her from feeling the change as much as they did. And while we have been telling you all this, Katie has finished her task of setting the room in order, and is proceeding to lay the cloth for supper in readiness for her father's return, doing all in her power to avoid disturbing her mother, whose fingers, often stiff and weary, still pursue their busy employment of needlework, by which she earns a small sum to meet the present need.
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