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CH37P:7:Walk to the manse garden.

It seems like disloyalty to Matthew, somehow, to find pleasure in these things now that he has gone, she said wistfully to Mrs. Allan one evening when they were together in the manse garden. I miss him so muchall the timeand yet, Mrs. Allan, the world and life seem very beautiful and interesting to me for all. Today Diana said something funny and I found myself laughing. I thought when it happened I could never laugh again. And it somehow seems as if I oughtnt to. When Matthew was here he liked to hear you laugh and he liked to know that you found pleasure in the pleasant things around you, said Mrs. Allan gently. He is just away now; and he likes to know it just the same. I am sure we should not shut our hearts against the healing influences that nature offers us. But I can understand your feeling. I think we all experience the same thing. We resent the thought that anything can please us when someone we love is no longer here to share the pleasure with us, and we almost feel as if we were unfaithful to our sorrow when we find our interest in life returning to us.