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By her side sat a woman with a bright tin pan in her lap, into which she was
carefully sorting some dried peaches. She might be fifty-five or sixty; but hers
was one of those faces that time seems to touch only to brighten and adorn. The
snowy lisse crape-cap, made after the straight Quaker pattern,- the plain, white
muslin handkerchief, lying in placid folds across her bosom,- the drab shawl and
dress,- showed at once the community to which she belonged. Her face was round
and rosy, with a healthful downy softness, suggestive of a ripe peach. Her hair,
partially silvered by age, was parted smoothly back from a high placid forehead,
on which time had written no inscription, except peace on earth, good will to
men, and beneath shone a large pair of clear, honest, loving brown eyes; you only
needed to look straight into them, to feel that you saw to the bottom of a heart as
good and true as ever throbbed in woman’s bosom. So much has been said and
sung of beautiful young girls, why don’t somebody wake up to the beauty of old
women? If any want to get up an inspiration under this head we refer them to our
good friend Rachel Halliday, just as she sits there in her little rocking-chair. It had
a turn for quacking and squeaking,- that chair had,- either from having taken cold
in early life, or from some asthmatic affection, or perhaps from nervous derange-
ment; but, as she gently swung backward and forward, the chair kept up a kind of
subdued “creechy, crawchy,” that would have been intolerable in any other chair.
But old Simeon Halliday often declared it was as good as any music to him, and
the children all avowed that they wouldn’t miss of hearing mother’s chair for any-
thing in the world. For why? for twenty years or more, nothing but loving words,
and gentle moralities, and motherly loving-kindness, had come from that chair;-
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