In the stable-yard, Claib, his good-humored face all aglow with pride,
is exercising Rocket, who arches his neck as proudly as of old, and
dances mincingly around, while Lulu leans over the gate, watching not so
much him as the individual who holds him. And now that it grows darker,
and the ripple of the river sounds more like eventide, lights gleam from
the pleasant parlor where Mrs. Worthington and Aunt Eunice are sitting
by the cheerful fire, just kindled on the marble hearth. Thither Hugh
and Alice repair, while one by one the negroes come quietly in, and
kneeling side by side, follow with stammering tongues, but honest
hearts, their beloved master as he says first the prayer our Saviour
taught, and then with words of thankful praise asks God to bless and
keep him and his in the days to come, even as he has blessed and kept
them in the days gone by.
THE END
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