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“Yes,” I observed, “about as starved and sackless as you: your
cheeks are bloodless; let us take hold of hands and run. You’re so
low, I daresay I shall keep up with you.”

“No,” she repeated, and continued sauntering on, pausing at
intervals, to muse over a bit of moss, or a tuft of blanched grass, or
a fungus spreading its bright orange among the heaps of brown
foliage; and, ever and anon, her hand was lifted to her averted
face.

“Catherine, why are you crying, love?” I asked, approaching
and putting my arm over her shoulder. “You mustn’t cry because
Papa has a cold; be thankful it is nothing worse.”

She now put no further restraint on her tears; her breath was
stifled by sobs.

“Oh, it will be something worse,” she said. “And what shall I do
when Papa and you leave me, and I am by myself? I can’t forget
your words, Ellen; they are always in my ear. How life will be
changed, how dreary the world will be, when Papa and you are
dead.”

“None can tell, whether you won’t die before us,” I replied. “It’s
wrong to anticipate evil. We’ll hope there are years and years to
come before any of us go: master is young, and I am strong, and
hardly forty-five. My mother lived till eighty, a canty dame to the
last. And suppose Mr. Linton were spared till he saw sixty, that
would be more years than you have counted, Miss. And would it
not be foolish to mourn a calamity above twenty years
beforehand?”

“But Aunt Isabella was younger than Papa,” she remarked,
gazing up with timid hope to seek further consolation.

“Aunt Isabella had not you and me to nurse her,” I replied.


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