What Can She Do?
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Edward Pason Roe >> What Can She Do?
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"Why not?" she said. "God once married a couple there."
Mrs. Groody, Mr. and Mrs. McTrump, Mrs. Ranger, Mrs. Hart and her
daughters, and quite a number of other friends were present.
Hannibal stood by the white rosebush, that was again in bloom, and
tears of joy, mingling with those of sorrow, bedewed the sweet
flowers.
And Malcom stood up, after the ceremony, and said, with a certain
dignity that for a moment hushed and impressed all present:
"Tho' I'm a little mon, I sometimes ha' great tho'ts, an' I have
learned to ken fra my gudewife there, an' this sweet blossom o' the
Lord's, that woman can bring a' the wourld to God if she will. That's
what she can do."
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