正文 CHAPTER 2

The Tor Is Pierced by the Thorns

THERE is something sustaining in the very agitation that apahe first shocks of trouble, just as an acute pain is often a stimulus, and produces aement which is tra strength. It is in the slow, ged life that follows - iime when sorrow has bee stale and has no longer aive iy that teracts its pain, iime when day follows day in dull uant sameness and trial is a dreary routine - it is then that despair threatens: it is then that the peremptory hunger of the soul is felt, and eye and ear are strained after some unlearned secret of our existence which shall give to endurahe nature of satisfa. This time of utmost need was e to Maggie, with her short span of thirteen years. To the usual precocity of the girl, she added that early experience of struggle, of flict between the inward impulse and outward fact which is the lot of every imaginative and passioure; and the years since she hammered the nails into her woodeish among the wo……(内容加载失败!)

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