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es。 They
loved her as sisters; they shared with her all noble
thoughts。
She was happy again。 In her musings she spread her poor;
clipped wings; and flew into the pure empyrean。
Day followed day。 She did not speak to her parents。 Then came
the return of her testimonials from Gillingham。 She was not
wanted; neither at Swanwick。 The bitterness of rejection
followed the sweets of hope。 Her bright feathers were in the
dust again。
Then; suddenly; after a fortnight; came an intimation from
Kingston…on…Thames。 She was to appear at the Education Office of
that town on the following Thursday; for an interview with the
mittee。 Her heart stood still。 She knew she would make the
mittee accept her。 Now she was afraid; now that her removal
was imminent。 Her heart quivered with fear and reluctance。 But
underneath her purpose was fixed。
She passed shadowily through the day; unwilling to tell her
news to her mother; waiting for her father。 Suspense and fear
were strong upon her。 She dreaded going to Kingston。 Her easy
dreams disappeared from the grasp of reality。
And yet; as the afternoon wore away; the sweetness of the
dream returned again。 Kingston…on…Thames……there was such
sound of dignity to her。 The shadow of history and the glamour
of stately progress enveloped her。 The palaces would be old and
darkened; the place of kings obscured。 Yet it was a place of
kings for her……Richard and Henry and Wolsey and Queen
Elizabeth。 She divined great lawns with noble trees; and
terraces whose steps the water washed softly; where the swans
sometimes came to earth。 Still she must see the stately;