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Work: A Story of Experience - Chapter 14

DAVID., ,MR. POWER received Christie so hospitably 1 that she felt at home at once, and took up her new duties with the energy of one anxious to repay a favor. Her friend knew well the saving power of work, and gave her plenty of it; but it was a sort that at once interested and absorbed her, so that she had little time for dangerous thoughts or vain regrets. As he once said, Mr. Power made her own troubles seem light by showing her others so terribly real and great that she was ashamed to repine at her own lot., ,Her gift of sympathy served her well, past experience gave her a quick eye to read the truth in others, and the earnest desire to help and comfort made her an excellent almoner for the rich, a welcome friend to the poor. She was in just the right mood to give herself gladly to any sort of sacrifice, and labored 3 with a quiet energy, painful to witness had any one known the hidden suffering that would not let her rest., , ,But life never is all work or sorrow; and happy hours, helpful pleasures, are mercifully given like wayside springs to pilgrims trudging 10 wearily along. Mr. Power showed Christie many such, and silently provided her with better consolation 11 than pity or advice., ,"Deeds not words," was his motto; and he lived it out most faithfully. "Books and work" he gave his new charge; and then followed up that prescription 12 with "healthful play" of a sort she liked, and had longed for all her life. Sitting at his table Christie saw the best and bravest men and women of our times; for Mr. Power was a magnet that drew them from all parts of the world. She saw and heard, admired and loved them; felt her soul kindle 13 with the desire to follow in their steps, share their great tasks, know their difficulties and dangers, and in the end taste the immortal 14 satisfactions given to those who live and labor 2 for their fellow-men. In such society all other aims seemed poor and petty; for they appeared to live in a nobler world than any she had known, and she felt as if they belonged to another race; not men nor angels, but a delightful 15 mixture of the two; more as she imagined the gods and heroes of old; not perfect, but wonderfully strong and brave and good; each gifted with a separate virtue 16, and each bent 17 on a mission that should benefit mankind., ,She was received hospitably by her new family. 她的新家人热情地接待了她。,We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬 。

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