The Goodness of St Rocque And Other Stories

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The Goodness of St Rocque And Other Stories
Alice Ruth Moore
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But we will not make themgo if they do not wish. " Camille stole a glance at her would-be guardians, and decidedinstantly, impulsively, finally. The woman suited her; but theman! It was doubtless intuition of the quick, vivacious sortwhich belonged to her blood that served her. Untutored inworldly knowledge, she could not divine the meaning of thepronounced leers and admiration of her physical charms whichgleamed in the man's face, but she knew it made her feel creepy, and stoutly refused to go.... Next day Camille was summoned from atask to the Mother Superior's parlour. The other girls gazedwith envy upon her as she dashed down the courtyard withimpetuous movement. Camille, they decided crossly, received toomuch notice. It was Camille this, Camille that; she was pretty, it was to be expected. Even Father Ray lingered longer in hisblessing when his hands pressed her silky black hair.
As she entered the parlour, a strange chill swept over the girl. The room was not an unaccustomed one, for she had swept it manytimes, but to-day the stiff black chairs, the dismal crucifixes, the gleaming whiteness of the walls, even the cheap lithograph ofthe Madonna which Camille had always regarded as a perfectspecimen of art, seemed cold and mean.


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