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CHAPTER VII. EXPECTED AND WELCOMED.
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The Coldstreams and their guest now adjourned1 into the veranda2 to enjoy the evening air, and the golden glow on foliage3 and flower which gives such a charm to the sunset hour in the East. Io brought out her work; she was knitting a delicate shawl for her mother. The young matron felt tranquilly4 happy. She was much pleased to see the friendship which appeared to be already growing up between her husband and the fair-haired, gentle and earnest chaplain.
“It is just what Oscar needed,” thought Io, as her fingers plied5 the ivory needles, whilst her eyes rested on the two gentlemen conversing6 together. “My husband required a brother-like, pious7 friend with whom to speak freely on religious subjects—one whose pleasant society may rouse him at last from his mysterious sadness. Mr. Lawrence will be to Oscar in spiritual things what dear old Dr. Pinny will be in matters relating to health. My beloved one will gradually—oh, may Heaven grant it!—recover his natural tone of mind. I shall take care to invite the good chaplain very often to the house. I like his quiet, unobtrusive manner; he is just the person to win the confidence of my husband.”
The conversation in the veranda chiefly related to the curious traditions existing amongst the Karens. Mark Lawrence had made them his study, and they had beguiled8 many an hour that might otherwise have been sad and lonely. The young chaplain had hitherto met with no kindred spirit in the limited society of Moulmein. Full of earnest devotion himself, and a warm sympathizer in the missionary9 cause, Mark had been discouraged by the difficulty of
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foliage
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conversing
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missionary
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imbuing
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zeal
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stolidity
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missionaries
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advent
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humility
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