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CH34P:10:Show sisters the parlour.

This parlour is not his sphere, I reflected: the Himalayan ridge or Caffre bush, even the plague-cursed Guinea Coast swamp would suit him better. Well may he eschew the calm of domestic life; it is not his element: there his faculties stagnatethey cannot develop or appear to advantage. It is in scenes of strife and dangerwhere courage is proved, and energy exercised, and fortitude taskedthat he will speak and move, the leader and superior. A merry child would have the advantage of him on this hearth. He is right to choose a missionarys careerI see it now. They are coming! they are coming! cried Hannah, throwing open the parlour door. At the same moment old Carlo barked joyfully. Out I ran. It was now dark; but a rumbling of wheels was audible. Hannah soon had a lantern lit. The vehicle had stopped at the wicket; the driver opened the door: first one well-known form, then another, stepped out. In a minute I had my face under their bonnets, in contact first with Marys soft cheek, then with Dianas flowing curls. They laughedkissed methen Hannah: patted Carlo, who was half wild with delight; asked eagerly if all was well; and being assured in the affirmative, hastened into the house.