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"Is it in the country?" Annie asked, a wistful longing in her eyes. "Will there be
flowers, and trees, and birds? And shall I get well there?"
"I trust so, my dear," the old man replied, "and it's quite in the country. Your
mother will tell you all about it."
"And we shall never come back here any more," said Maggie reflectively,
casting a lingering look, not devoid of affection, round the garret which had
been home to them so long. "Poor old place! I shall never forget it!"
It had been a poor home, but after all, mother and children had had their
happy days there—days when no troubles had been able to obliterate the
sunshine of God's presence in their hearts, and they had felt secure in His
loving care.
There is little more to tell. When old John Mudford returned to Cornwall, he
took his daughter and her children with him, and in her native air Mrs. Blundell
soon lost her careworn looks, and her tired eyes regained their strength.
Maggie became quite rosy and blooming; but it was Annie who changed the
most. The following summer found her able to move about, and her poor back
grew stronger as time went on, and the fresh, country air did its work.
Mrs. Metherell still keeps on her lodging-house, and Clara remains with her as
servant; but she has lost her favourite lodger, for Mr. Blewett has been
appointed junior house surgeon at the hospital where he was once a student,
so that it is more than probable he will find his life's work in London, after all.
Meanwhile, first amongst the carefully guarded treasures of Maggie and Annie
Blundell is the doll, in its gaudy amber gown, that was the humble means of
bringing a shower of blessings in its train. The children declare they will never
forget their last Christmas in London, which, in the midst of their poverty and
many anxieties, was full of unlooked-for happiness and joy.
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