The Lady of the Aroostook
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In the best room of a farm-house on the skirts of a village in the hills of Northern Massachusetts there sat one morning in August three people who were not strangers to the house but who had apparently assembled in the parlor as the place most in accord with an unaccustomed finery in their dress. One was an elderly woman with a plain honest face as kindly in expression as she could be perfectly sure she felt and no more; she rocked herself softly in the haircloth arm-chair and addressed as father the old man who sat at one end of the table between the windows and drubbed noiselessly upon it with his stubbed fingers while his lips puckered to a whistle emitted no sound. His face had that distinctly fresh-shaven effect which once a week is the advantage of shaving no oftener: here and there in the deeper wrinkles a frosty stubble had escaped the razor. He wore an old-fashioned low black satin stock over the top of which the linen of his unstarched collar contrived with difficulty to make itself seen; his high-crowned lead-colored straw hat lay on the table before him. At the other end of the table sat a young girl who leaned upon it with one arm propping her averted face on her hand. The window was open beside her and she was staring out upon the door-yard where the hens were burrowing for coolness in the soft earth under the lilac bushes; from time to time she put her handkerchief to her eyes.
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