A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties
He Produced A Small Gold Watch With The Word 'Rita' Engraved Upon The Case.
A strenuous sense of justice is the most disturbing of all virtues, and those persons in whom it predominates are usually as disagreeable as they are good. Any one who assumes the high plane of justice to all, and confusion to sinners, may easily gain a reputation for goodness simply by doing nothing bad. Look wise and heavenward, frown severely but regretfully upon others' faults, and the world will whisper, Ah, how good he is! And you will be good—as the sinless, prickly pear. If the virtues of omission constitute saintship, and from a study of the calendar one might so conclude, seek your corona by the way of justice. For myself, I would rather be a layman with a few active virtues and a small sin or two, than a sternly just saint without a fault. Breed virtue in others by giving them something to forgive. Conceive, if you can, the unutterable horror of life in this world without a few blessed human faults. He who sins not at all, cannot easily find reason to forgive; and to forgive those who trespass against us, is one of the sweetest benedictions of life. I have known many persons who built their moral structure upon the single rock of justice; but they all bred wretchedness among those who loved them, and made life harder because they did not die young.
One woman of that sort, I knew,—Mrs. Margarita Bays. To her face, or in the presence of those who might repeat my words, I of course called her Mrs. Bays ; but when I felt safe in so doing, I called her the Chief Justice —a title conferred by my friend, Billy Little. Later happenings in her life caused Little to christen her my Lady Jeffreys, a sobriquet bestowed upon her because of the manner in which she treated her daughter, whose name was also Margarita.
The daughter, because she was as sweet as the wild rose, and as gentle as the soft spring sun, received from her friends the affectionate diminutive of Rita. And so I shall name her in this history.
Charles Major
A FOREST HEARTH
A Forest Hearth
A ROMANCE OF INDIANA IN THE THIRTIES
CHARLES MAJOR
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
ON THE HEART OF THE HEARTH
A Forest Hearth
THE BACHELOR HEART
THE SYCAMORE DIVAN
THE DEBUTANTE
UNDER THE ELM CANOPY
THE FIGHT BY THE RIVER SIDE
THE TRIAL
A CHRISTMAS HEARTH LOG
DIC LENDS MONEY GRATIS
THE TOURNAMENT
A KISS AND A DUEL
THE LOVE POWDER
THE DIMPLER
WISE MISS TOUSY
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
The Bears of Blue River
The Mettle of the Pasture
The Call of the Wild
People of the Whirlpool
From the Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife
Anne Carmel
The Heart of Rome
The Literary Sense
On the We-a Trail
Blount of Breckenhow
McTodd
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