On the morning following the painful interview with her mother,Eloise presented herself in Jewel's room at the usual hour.
Smiling,she approached the child and exhibited three fresh new books.
India paper editions of the Bible and "Science and Health,"and the little brown pamphlet were in her hands.
"Yours?"exclaimed the child.
Eloise nodded.
"Good,good!"Jewel hopped up and down,and forthwith brought Anna Belle to have her share in the rejoicing.
"You were afraid you couldn't get them.Now see!"cried the child triumphantly."As if Divine Love couldn't send you those books!""He showed me a way,"returned the girl."See where I've written my name.I want you to put 'Jewel'right under it in each one.""Oh,in those lovely books?"said the child doubtfully."I don't write very well.""Yes,I want it,dear,when we go downstairs and can get some ink.Did anybody fix your hair yesterday?""I just brushed it down real smooth on the outside,"returned the child.
"It looks so,"said Eloise,laughing."Let's fix it before we have the lesson.By the way,what time is it,Jewel?"The little girl smiled back at her cousin's reflection in the glass,and took the open morocco case from the bureau."Anna Belle and I put him to bed last night,"she said,looking fondly at the silver cherub on its velvet couch."We've named him Little Faithful.He'll come to the lesson,too.I know he's going to be a lovely Scientist.""I'm sure I hope he will,and neither be fast nor lazy,"returned Eloise,as she unbraided the short pigtails.
"I tell you it wasn't so nice getting the lesson alone yesterday,"said Jewel."You were away all day!Did you have a nice ride?""Yes,"Eloise responded slowly."The day was very nice--and so is Dr.
Ballard."