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The first meeting between Charles Osmond and Erica, after her
return from Codrington, did not come about till the morning after
her conversation with Tom. They had each called on the other, but
had somehow managed to miss. When at length Erica was shown into
the study, connected in her mind with so many warm discussions, she
found it empty. She sat down in the great arm chair by the window,
wondering if she were indeed the same Erica who had sat there years
before, on the day when her prophet had foretold her illness.
What changes had come about since then!
But her Prophet was unchanged, his brisk, Well Erica! was
exactly what it had been when she had come to him in the days of
her atheism. It had always been full of welcome and sympathy, and
now the only difference was that a great happiness shone in his
eyes as he came forward with his soft, steady tread and took her
hand in both his.
They sat silent for awhile, then talked a little but reservedly,
for both felt that the subject which filled their thoughts was at
once too sacred and too personal to be altogether put into words.
Then by and by they began to discuss the practical consequences of
the change, and especially the great difficulty as to Erica's means
of supporting herself.
Could you not try teaching? said Charles Osmond.
The market is already overstocked.
True, but I should think that your brains and certificates ought
to secure you work in spite of that.
I should like it in many ways, said Erica, but, you see, except
at the night school it is out of the question, and I could not live
upon my grant even if every one of my class passed the examination.
For any other sort of teaching who do you imagine would have the
courage to employ any one bearing the name of Raeburn? Why, I
can't give an order in a shop without being looked all over by the
person who takes the address. No, governessing would be all very
well if one might assume a nom de guerre, but that would not do,
you see.
You couldn't find work of that sort among your own set, I
suppose?
Not now, said Erica. You see, naturally enough, I am very much
out of favor with them all.
Falling between two stools, said Charles Osmond, half to himself.
But don't lose heart, Erica: 'A stone that is fit for the wall
will not be left in the way;' there is work for you somewhere. By
the way, I might see old Crutchley he knows all the literary folk,
and might get you an introduction to some one, at any rate.


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