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Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902

"The House of Martha"

Sister
Hannah has asked to be relieved, and I know she wants this place
dreadfully."
"She cannot come here!" I exclaimed. "I don't believe I ever had the
measles, and I will not have them."
"She is a stenographer," said she, "and she will most certainly be
ordered to take my place if I make known what I have done to-day."
"Supposing you were sure that you were not obliged to go to the Measles
Refuge," I asked, "should you still regret giving up this position?"
"Of course I should," she answered promptly. "I must work at something,
or I cannot stay in the House of Martha; and there is no work which I
like so well as this. It interests me extremely."
"Now hear me," said I, speaking perhaps a little too earnestly, "and I
do not believe any one could give you better advice than I am going to
give you. What has occurred this morning was strictly and absolutely an
accident. A wasp came in at the window and tried to sting you; and there
is no woman in the world, be she a sister or not, who could sit still
and let a wasp sting her."
"No," she interrupted, "I don't believe Mother Anastasia could do it."
"And what followed," I continued, "was perfectly natural, and could not
possibly be helped. You were obliged to defend yourself, and in so doing
you were obliged to act just as any other woman would act.


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