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Hallowell, Sarah C.

"On the Church Steps"

EBOOK ON THE CHURCH STEPS ***


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ON THE CHURCH STEPS.
By SARAH C. HALLOWELL.

This e-text was compiled from sections of this novel published in the
August to October editions of:
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE OF POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. 1873

CHAPTER I.

What a picture she was as she sat there, my own Bessie! and what a
strange place it was to rest on, those church steps! Behind us lay the
Woolsey woods, with their wooing fragrance of pine and soft rushes of
scented air; and the lakes were in the distance, lying very calm in
the cloud-shadows and seeming to wait for us to come. But to-day
Bessie would nothing of lakes or ledges: she would sit on the church
steps.
In front of us, straight to the gate, ran a stiff little walk of white
pebbles, hard and harsh as some bygone creed.
"Think of little bare feet coming up here, Bessie!" I said with a
shiver. "It is too hard. And every carriage that comes up the hill
sees us."
"And why shouldn't they see us?" said my lady, turning full upon me.
"I am not ashamed to be here."
"Churches should always have soft walks of turf; and lovers," I would
fain have added, "should have naught but whispering leaves about
them.


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