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Chapter 15 Aunt Matilda Takes A Cure(2)
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Lady Matilda looked around her bedroom in the Gasthaus. It was well ap-pointed. It was very expensive. It combined comfort with an appearanceof such austerity as might lead the inhabitant to identify herself with anascetic course of exercises, diet and possibly painful courses of massage1.
Its furnishings, she thought, were interesting. They provided for all tastes.
There was a large framed Gothic script on the wall. Lady Matilda’s Ger-man was not as good as it had been in her girlhood, but it dealt, shethought, with the golden and enchanting2 idea of a return to youth. Notonly did youth hold the future in its hands but the old were being nicelyindoctrinated to feel that they themselves might know such a secondgolden flowering.
Here there were gentle aids so as to enable one to pursue the doctrine3 ofany of the many paths in life which attracted different classes of people.
(Always presuming that they had enough money to pay for it.) Beside thebed was a Gideon Bible such as Lady Matilda when travelling in theUnited States had often found by her bedside. She picked it up approv-ingly, opened it at random4 and dropped a finger on one particular verse.
She read it, nodding her head contentedly5 and made a brief note of it on anote pad that was lying on her bed table. She had often done that in thecourse of her life–it was her way of obtaining divine guidance at short no-tice.
I have been young and now am old, yet have I not seen therighteous forsaken6.
She made further researches of the room. Handily placed but not too ap-parent was an Almanach de Gotha, modestly situated7 on a lower shelf onthe bedside table. A most invaluable8 book for those who wished to famili-arize themselves with the higher strata
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