Table of Contents

THE SHIELD OF SILENCE[3]
CHAPTER I[5]
CHAPTER II[16]
CHAPTER III[26]
CHAPTER IV[38]
CHAPTER V[48]
CHAPTER VI[59]
CHAPTER VII[71]
CHAPTER VIII[82]
CHAPTER IX[95]
CHAPTER X[104]
CHAPTER XI[116]
CHAPTER XII[125]
CHAPTER XIII[137]
CHAPTER XIV[146]
CHAPTER XV[159]
CHAPTER XVI[165]
CHAPTER XVII[176]
CHAPTER XVIII[187]
CHAPTER XIX[200]
CHAPTER XX[211]
CHAPTER XXI[225]
CHAPTER XXII[238]
CHAPTER XXIII[250]
CHAPTER XXIV[265]
CHAPTER XXV[275]

THE SHIELD OF SILENCE

Let us agree at once that

We are all on the Wheel. The difference lies in our ability to cling or let go. Meredith Thornton and old Becky Adams—let go!

Across the world's heart they fell—the heart of the world may be wide or narrow—and, by the law of attraction, they came to Ridge House and Sister Angela.

Unlike, and separated by every circumstance that, according to the expected, should have kept them apart—they still had the same problem to confront and the solution had its beginning in that pleasant home for Episcopal Sisters which clings so enchantingly along the north side of what is known as Silver Gap, a cleft in the Southern mountains.