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Chapter 6 - Page 1 of 13

A Secret Revealed

Full soon upon that dream of sin
An awful light came bursting in;
The shrine was cold at which she knelt;
The idol of that shrine was gone;
An humbled thing of shame and guilt;
Outcast and spurned and lone,
Wrapt in the shadows of that crime,
With withered heart and burning brain,
And tears that fell like fiery rain,
She passed a fearful time.

--Whittier.

Thus in pleasant wandering through the wood and sweet repose beneath the
trees the happy lovers passed the blooming months of summer and the
glowing months of autumn.

But when the seasons changed again, and with the last days of November
came the bleak northwestern winds that stripped the last leaves from the
bare trees, and covered the ground with snow and bound up the streams
with ice, and drove the birds to the South, the lovers withdrew within
doors, and spent many hours beside the humble cottage fireside.

Here for the first time Herman had ample opportunity of finding out how
very poor the sisters really were, and how very hard one of them at
least worked.

And from the abundance of his own resources he would have supplied their
wants and relieved them from this excess of toil, but that there was a
reserve of honest pride in these poor girls that forbade them to accept
his pressing offers.

"But this is my own family now," said Herman. "Nora is my wife and
Hannah is my sister-in-law, and it is equally my duty and pleasure to
provide for them."

Chapter 6 - Page 1 of 13