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Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931

"The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill"


I did not knock at Martin's door. I took hold of the handle as one who
had a right. It turned of itself and the door opened.
My mind was in a whirl, black rings were circling round my eyes, but I
heard my trembling, quivering, throbbing voice, as if it had been the
voice of somebody else, saying:
"Martin, I am coming in."
Then my heart which had been beating violently seemed to stop. My limbs
gave way. I was about to fall.
At the next moment strong arms were around me. I had no fear. But there
was a roaring in my brain such as the ice makes when it is breaking up.
Oh, you good women, who are happy in the love that guards you,
shields you, shelters you, wraps you round and keeps you pure and
true, tread lightly over the prostrate soul of your sister in her
hour of trial and fierce temptation.
And you blessed and holy saints who kneel before the Mother of all
Mothers, take the transgression of her guilty child to Him
who--long ago in the house of the self-righteous Pharisee--said to
the woman who was a sinner and yet loved much--the woman who had
washed His feet with her tears and dried them with the hair of her
head--"Thy sins are forgiven thee.


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