The Revolution in Tanner's Lane

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The Revolution in Tanner's Lane
Rutherford Mark
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" Mrs. Coleman, on the other hand, at the same moment said, "Zachariah, Pauline and Caillaud cannot come to this house again. " "Why not?" "Why not, Zachariah? I am astonished at you! The child of a womanwho lived in open sin!" He made no reply. Years ago not a doubt would have crossed his mind. That a member of Mr. Bradshaw's church could receive such people asCaillaud and Pauline would have seemed impossible. Nevertheless, neither Caillaud nor Pauline were now repugnant to him; nor did hefeel... that any soundless gulf separated them from him, although, sofar as he knew his opinions had undergone no change.
Mrs. Coleman forbore to pursue the subject, for her thoughts went offupon another theme, and she was inwardly wondering whether the Majorwould ever invite her to the theatre again. Just as she was going tosleep, the figure of the Major hovering before her eyes, she suddenlybethought herself that Pauline, if not handsome, was attractive. Shestarted, and lay awake for an hour. When she rose in the morning thesame thought again presented itself, to dwell with her henceforwards, and to gnaw her continually like vitriol.


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