Mrs. J. S. Adams
Capitolo 37
anguish and he/she now craved to have far his/her guest from his/her residence.
"For his/her nun Truth", one said.
"Truth--the Truth", says the physician. "Is it possible?" and he looked fixed
from one to another for revelation.
"Truth is his/her sister", says one of the youngest members, and it added, "me
you think her it is best and more beautiful far of the error,--"
"Far better, far better", it continued the physician, while only looking at the
child, and internally saying, "Out of the mouths of children and babies
comes to words of the wisdom."
"I satisfied her/it on the that you call the Truth", he said, in answer to
the penetrating glance of Mrs. Highbred that from way and investigation clearly
manifested his/her desires to have an end of the unusual state of things.
"I will go for her. You will return with me", it continued the doctor,
"and soon we will find some stain to which we can remove Error."
A glance of the relief came above to the face of the lady as him it departed.
Truth didn't feel the sound of the horses, neither the grumbling of wheels
as they drew near, so intention both his/her thoughts on separation from her
sister and her his/her own strange mission to earth; and her scarce it felt
where she was going, when some to equip of kind they kindly lifted him in his
carriage. But when she was standing from they had him the fever, unconscious form of Error,
some some instant later, all of its clarity of thought was to its command.
"You bring her to the cottage on the hill-side", she said, as she limited a
fresh bandage on the eyebrow of his/her sister.
They bore there her to Them, and, as if in mercy, a dark cloud extinguished,
the rays of the sun and them fierce you flash you/he/she was darkened during transit from
the house of the shine in the humble cottage.
There for a lot of weeks Truth nursed his/her sister, while some hostess of kind
and kind neighbors helped from words and actions through the long night
clocks.
Error rose rather from its illness wiser, and it firmly mended in her
the determination to follow the Truth and to divide his/her fate at the end of their trip.