The Allen House by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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mother, and contains a lock of her hair. Can I trust you faithfully
to perform this office of love?" Tears filled her eyes; then her breast heaved with a great sob. "As Heaven is my witness, madam," answered Jacob Perkins, "it shall be done." "Remember," she said, "that you are only to give this to John, and not until his tenth year. Keep my gift sacred from the knowledge of every one until that time, and then let the communication be to him alone." Jacob Perkins promised to do according to her wishes, and then left her looking so pale, sad, and miserable, that, to use his own words, "he never could recall her image as she stood looking, not at him, but past him, as if trying to explore the future, without thinking of some marble statue in a grave-yard." She was never seen in S----again. CHAPTER IV. |
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