Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters : a novel . I was carrying out your wishes,my dear. Then Mrs. Bowdler has offeredto take your district. Dr. Lyall says theremust be no going out In bad weather, andirregularity in district visiting never answers. I shall be sorry to give it up, returnedClare rather sadly ; but I feel you are then she added more cheerfully, If Ihave no district and no childrens lessons, Ican easily do the rest. We will leave that question for thepresent, until you are stronger. Mrs. Stewarthas promised to take the Bible class and themothers meetings for six months—that is


Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters : a novel . I was carrying out your wishes,my dear. Then Mrs. Bowdler has offeredto take your district. Dr. Lyall says theremust be no going out In bad weather, andirregularity in district visiting never answers. I shall be sorry to give it up, returnedClare rather sadly ; but I feel you are then she added more cheerfully, If Ihave no district and no childrens lessons, Ican easily do the rest. We will leave that question for thepresent, until you are stronger. Mrs. Stewarthas promised to take the Bible class and themothers meetings for six months—that isthe time we arranged, but she would bewilling to carry them on even longer. DR. LYALVS PATIENT 219 Clare was silent, but her heart swelledwith thankfulness. Now, Indeed, her husbandwas a tower of strength to her. Have I done right ? Is it all as youwish ? he asked, a little troubled at hersilence. But when he saw her face he felthe had no need to ask such a question—thelovely look with which Clare thanked himwas a sufficient


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