Gideons Band a Tale of the Mississippi

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For to Ramsey, in this first bereavement of her life, sleep was as abhorrent as if her brother s burial were already at hand. Grief was good, for grief was love. Sleep was heartlessness. Moreover, in sleep, only in sleep, there was no growth. Of course, that was not true; only yesterday and the day before she had grown consciously between evening and morning, grown won derfully. But she had forgotten that and in every fibre of her being felt a frenzy for growth, for getting on, like the frenzy ...of a bird left behind by the flock. All the boat s human life, all its majestic going led on by the stars and especially all those by whose com mand or guidance it went, made for growth. So, too, did this dear Mrs. So-and-so, who could so kindly un derstand how one in deep sorrow may go on seeing the drollery of things. Grief, love, solace, growth, she was all of them in one. If she, Ramsey, might neither nurse the sick with her mother nor watch with Mrs. Gilmore and "Harriet, " here was this dear, fair lady with the tenderest, most enlightening words of faith and comfort that ever had fallen on her ears; 356 KANGAROO POINT words never too eager or too many, but always just in time and volume to satisfy grief s fitful question ings.

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