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Chapter 4 THE WOMAN

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I am well; but till all graces be in one woman, one wo

er village to the investigation of the Quaker preacher's fitness for his use. He took Pepeeta with

rn states are familiar. The rays of the tallow candles by which it was lighted were streaming feebly out into t

inst the pale light of the windows as they passed, plainly revealed their sect. The

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erved save by a few of the younger people who were staring vacantly about the room, and took their seats on the last bench. The Quaker maidens who caught sight of Pepeeta were visibly excited and began to preen themselves as turtle doves might have done if a bird of paradise had suddenly flashed am

ilence which prevailed. If the whole assemblage had been dancing or turning somersaults, they would not have been surprised, but the few moments in which they thus sat loo

to the doctor, who sat by her side, ignora

her trembling hand in his great paw, pressed it reassuringly, w

r time to recover her self-control. The silence which followed its close was less painful because less strange than the other, and she permitted herself to glance about the room and to wonder what would happen next. Her curiosity was soon satisfied. David Corson, the young mystic, rose to his feet. He was dressed with exquisite neatness in that simple garb which lends to a nobl

nance of the dove-like Quaker maiden. A flush mantled her pale cheek and a radiance beamed in her mi

For Pepeeta, it had another and a more mysterious value. It was the voice of her destiny, and rang in her soul like a bell. The speech of the young Quaker was a simple and unadorned message of the love of God to men, and of their power to respond to the Divine call. The

m, and of darkness to those who refuse His sweet illumination. But the sorrow and the struggle end, and the darkness becomes the dawn to every one who loves and trusts the heavenly Father, for He bestows upon all a Divine gift. This gift is the 'inner light,' the light which shines within the soul itself and sheds its rays upon the dark pathway of existence. This God of love is not

a pebble into a deep well. She was gazing at him in astonishment. Her lips w

may be overthrown. We may reproduce the life of Christ on earth. We may become as He was-one with God. As the little water drop poured into a large measure of wine seems to lose its own nature entirely and take on the nature and the color of both the water and the wine; or as air filled with sunlight is t

those who understood him was due to the truths he uttered; but even those who, like the two strangers, were unfamiliar with the ideas advanced, or indifferent to them, could not escape that nameless influence with which all true orators are endowed, and were thrilled by what he said. In our ignorance we h

ut the room, invariably returned and fixed itself upon the face of the Fortune Teller. Their fascination was mutual. They were so drawn to each other by some inscrutable

thing; as if rivers had ceased to run and stars to rise and set. She drew a long, deep breath, s

nalyze and then to resist this mesmeric power, but gradually succumbed. He felt as if chained to his seat, and it wa

nce, and then the doctor exclaimed: "

by the voice which offered such a rasping c

b-b-bamboozled you! I was laughing in my sleeve and saying to myself, 'He's bamboozled Pepeeta; but he can't b-b

and what he said

wn p-p-pump it's all the better, for if he can fool the people with that kind of g-g-gibberish, he can certainly f-f-fool them with

ts bed so deep as to flow on unconscious of everything else. Exulting in the prospect of attaching to himself a companion so gifted, never doubting for a moment that he could do so, reveling in th

e in her life, the mystery of existence really dawned upon her. She gazed with a new awe at the starry sky. She thought of that Being of whom David had spoken. Questions which had never before occurred to her knocked at the door of her mind

on exhausted, and vague, chaotic, abstract conceptions gave place to a definite image which had been eternally impressed upon her inward eyes. It

she did not know. They filled her with a sort of ecstasy, and she gave herself up to them. Exhausted at last by these vivid thoughts and emotions, she rested her head upon her arms across the window sill and f

heart of a woman who has never felt the emoti

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Contents

The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 1 THIS OTHER EDEN
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Chapter 2 AND SATAN CAME ALSO
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Chapter 3 THE EGYPTIANS
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 4 THE WOMAN
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 5 THE LIGHT THAT LIES
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 6 THE TRAIL OF THE SERPENT
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 7 THE CHANCE WORD
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 8 A BROKEN REED
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 9 WHERE PATHS CONVERGE
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 10 A POISONED SPRING
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Chapter 11 THE FLESH AND THE DEVIL
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Chapter 12 THE MOTH AND THE FLAME
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 13 FOUND WANTING
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Chapter 14 TURNED TEMPTER
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Chapter 15 THE SNARE OF THE FOWLER
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Chapter 16 THE DERELICTS
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Chapter 17 THE SHADOW OF DEATH
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Chapter 18 A FUGITIVE AND A VAGABOND
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The Redemption of David Corson
Chapter 19 ALIENATION
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Chapter 20 THE INEVITABLE HOUR
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Chapter 21 A SIGNAL IN THE NIGHT
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Chapter 22 HEART HUNGER
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Chapter 23 WHERE I MIGHT FIND HIM
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Chapter 24 SAFE HAVEN
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Chapter 25 THE LITTLE LAD
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Chapter 26 OUT OF THE SHADOW
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Chapter 27 IF THINE ENEMY HUNGER
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Chapter 28 A MAN CROSSED WITH ADVERSITY
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Chapter 29 AS A TALE THAT IS TOLD
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Chapter 30 OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH
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Chapter 31 THE GREAT REFUSAL
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Chapter 32 THE END OF EXILE
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Chapter 33 A SELF-IMPOSED EXPIATION
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Chapter 34 FASTING IN THE WILDERNESS
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Chapter 35 A FOREST IDYL
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Chapter 36 THE SUPREME TEST
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Chapter 37 PARADISE REGAINED
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