Gull1 had come to the cellar-master with a choice bit of news to tell. A stranger had bought the land where the major's home and stood, and buildings were to be put up there immediately. The long lonely spot was soon a busy scene, as the architect, with plans in hand, was hurrying about among the skilful2 workmen.
Whoever would, might hear where the new poorhouse was to stand, and where the orphan3 home, and know that the little red cottage, just like any other, was for a musical composer, who must have one large room built with special care and according to all the most scientific acoustic4 rules; for there he was to have a fine organ, which was now being constructed in the most particular manner. "I want to call it all 'The Beata Charity,' for Beata was my mother's[Pg 152] name," Johanson had said to the pastor5, who was now in his full confidence. They knew each other as the Alf and Lars of the olden time. They knew each other now as forgiven sinners, each striving in his own way to work for the glory of the Master's kingdom. Each felt that he was indebted to the other. The stable-boy's words, "The duties are the same whether you make the promises or not," had lingered in the mind of the wanderer in the midst of the lowest depths of sin, and had brought him home at last to try to make the promises firmly resolved to keep them.
The methodical, authorized6, ordained7, instructed, conscientious8 priest had learned from a repentant9 sinner to bow at the foot of the Cross, and thank God for the Saviour11 who could forgive him his poor, blind, cold, self-satisfied service of the past, and wake him to penitence12 and love, and humble13, grateful faithfulness in his sacred office.
Johanson's work in the poorhouse on his music-paper had been the solace14 of those long, dark penitential hours. His alternations between deep depression and dawning hope, and at last his full, deep conviction that there was pardon for all in the abundant mercy of God through Christ, had been[Pg 153] expressed in the musical compositions that had made their way over the length and breadth of the land.
Many of them were linked with old familiar sacred words; for others, some master-poet must be warmed to write their language in glowing verse.
"The white-haired pauper15," as Johanson was called throughout the whole country, had his satisfaction in his life-long incognito16. He felt that he had cast aside his old name and old privileges to be a worthless wanderer, and had but returned to repent10 and be forgiven. He would, himself forgotten and unknown, praise and serve as God had given him ability.
The grand-uncle in America, so munificent17 for Alf's confirmation18 day, had always cherished a hope of the prodigal's reformation. Only when in desperate need had Alf applied19 to him, and had never been refused assistance. Dying, the old man had left a will bequeathing his large fortune to his grand-nephew, in the firm belief that Alf, having run his wild career, would find his way to his native land, to lead a faithful Christian20 life, and be the centre of wide benevolent21 enterprises.
The hopes and wishes and prayers of the uncle were fulfilled. The white-haired pauper lived to see[Pg 154] the results of his efforts, and to know that many who starving had been fed, or sinning reclaimed22, or suffering ministered unto, were calling down blessings23 on his unworthy head.
From the pastor and his wife and Elsa Alf had sympathy and aid in all his undertakings24, and their friendship was cemented by common work for the common good.
The cellar-master did not live to have a place in the new poorhouse. Gull had her own trial in the midst of the comforts of her old age, that she must still keep the secret that the celebrated25 composer and wide philanthropist was her beloved "major's" long-lost son.
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