Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1946 — Page 36
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THE STORY: I, Cecelin Hari, was only 17 when 1 came to Innisfail that eventful summer to help out. Cousin Ellen, who was the Fitzgeralds’ housekeeper. Lovely. Charlotte Brent captured my heart immediately but autecratic old Honora Fitagerald, whe ruled the household from a sick bed, fright. ened me. Miss Charlotte showed me around the place, told me bout Professor Mark Fitsgerald, to whom she was engaged, Cousin Ellen scolded me for taking {ime off from my duties. "8 8
CHAPTER 5 THOROUGHLY chastened and feeling a little homesick with the coming of twilight, I was washing the dishes after dinner when Ellen ‘left to answer Mrs, Fitzgerald's bell “It's herself,” she told me when she returned. “She's had a bad turn. Ah, she’s going this time, sure.” How often she was to say this to me during the summer. 1 was to grow used to it; but now I was properly impressed.
. Ld Ld ” . “DO YOU wipe your hands, mow {and get down on your knees, Celia,” |she said. “We'll say the rosary for | her.” : . Obediently I sank to my knees and there by the kitchen stove Ellen land I said the rosary for the sick woman, Ellen wiping her eyes con[tinually,. T watching her covertly land thinking in mild surprise, “Why, she really feels bad.” Ellen sighed as we rose. “Ah, she was the fine,, proud woman,” she said, “In her day she could ‘hold her own with the best of them. Smart she was, and she had every-
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it's a sad day.”
» » ” AND SHE continued to sigh and {murmur as we finished the dishes. | Hanging out the dish towels after [the kitchen work was done, I looked
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the fading light. The two red Cows
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that ‘IT ‘had ' séen that afternoon grazing in the next meadow were gone, everything was still except for the frogs in the river, who were making the most mournful sounds. Here on the hilltop we were so by ourselves, it. was so horribly lonely. If.-I were only at home, far from Ellen and her sighs and the house where death was hovering. At home in the little house where my {father smoked his pipe and read bits out of the paper to my mother, as she mended unbelievably huge holes in the socks of my three small brothers. ~ ~ » BUT I WAS not there,” I was here at the Fitzgeralds’ and it would be a long time before I could go {home again. -I was very near to [tears when I went into-the house
{to find that Ellen had disappeared again, no doubt to hélp owt in the sickroom jin some way. : I huddled on a chair in the kitchen, wishing I dared go look for a book somewhere so I could read myself into forgetfulness. I also began to feel very sleepy, but, of course, I wouldn't be dble to sleep a wink in this strange house with the mufed conversations and sounds. of hurried feet going up and down. stairs and the many other sounds that accompany -the very sick and the dying. It seemed hours later when Cousin Ellen came bustling back.
» ” ” > “AH, SHE'S bad,” she told me. | “She's very bad, Doctor Hamilton's there, and Father Burke. Come, we'll say another rosary for heér now.” : I got on my knees again, feeling decidedly rebellious. It was all very well to say one rosary. I was to much the child. of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Hart not to know that one should pray for the sick and the dying. But I resented bitterly having to say two rosaries in one night for a woman I didn’t even like, who was not even re~ lated to me, | At 17, prayers were more. or less | automatic with me. It would be a | few years before I would appreciate | the beauty and significance of the | oft-repeated petition, before it would | reach down into my heart and give | me comfort. Also, I was tired— {very tired.
» ~ » | T WAS conscious suddenly that Ellen was shaking me.
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| hardly begun to pray. “Go alohg to bed, Celia, you're pretty tired,” she said kindly, I undressed in a stupor of sleepiness, but as I got into bed, I was aware of a fleeting guilty thought. Mrs. Fitzgerald would probably die in the night and I would be forever remorseful at having fallen asleep while praying for her, But she did not die. The next day found her very much better. Ellen beamed at me when I came down to breakfast and when I carried up Miss Charlotte's tray, she sald, “Celia, dear, did you hear the good news? Aunt Honora is going to sit up. Isn't that wonderful?”
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Miss Charlotte: “It makes me feel ancient,” she said, 2 ; I suddenly remembered now that I had to Carry on with the “break fasts and left hastily, thrilled to iss Charlotte had
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We'll get Ellen to“give you a day pave our picnic, Miss Charlotte and thought, “Why, she looks lovely |off and start early in the morningi and one other," even when she’s just waking up.” |and paddle when we feel like it and And then I forgot her looks in my (drift when Wwe get lazy, eat our amazement at what she was saying. (lunch when we wish—would you She was asking me if I would like |like'it, Cecelia?”
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