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Authors: Ann Fairbairn

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"Not forever, Sara. It's not the evil and grief that's forever. Try—"

She had gone away again, and he could see only the small, fine-featured profile on the pillow, but this was not sedation; there were no signs of sedation in eyes or voice.

"Sara."

When she faced him again her eyes were closed; there was no flicker of the lids. "Chuck."

"Yes, Sara. I'm here."

"Chuck. You were at Gramp's funeral."

He checked the start of surprise. "Yes."

"You remember it? All of it?"

"Most of it, my dear."

Her eyes opened, looked into his directly, burning his with their intensity.

"I've been trying to think." Her fingers tightened on his. "To remember. The minister said something, Chuck, that upset David." She spoke the name firmly, as though only by firmness could the pain of it be vanquished. "It was a quotation from the Bible, from the Old Testament. Do you remember, Chuck? Do you? I know it—but—but not just right—"

"I think I know, Sara." He waited a moment, steadying himself. "It was from Samuel: 'And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children? And he said, There remaineth yet the youngest, and, behold, he keepeth the sheep.'"

Sara lay quietly, her eyes distant. The hungry wail from the baby sounded loud in the room.

"Yes," Sara whispered. "Yes. "There remaineth yet the youngest. And he keepeth the sheep.' That was David, Chuck—"

The wail grew stronger, and her eyes sought the crib where David Champlin lay, waking noisily. "David—"

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ann Fairbairn was born in Cambridge, Mass. but spent several of her childhood years in the deep South. She has worked as a newspaper reporter and feature director of a television station. For more than ten years she handled the tours of George Lewis, the New Orleans clarinetist, and his band throughout the United States, Great Britain and Europe. Her first book, a biography of Lewis entitled
Call Him George,
was published in London in 1962. Miss Fairbairn, a widow with no children, now lives in the Monterey Peninsula in California.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

CHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 14

CHAPTER 15

CHAPTER 16

CHAPTER 17

CHAPTER 18

CHAPTER 19

CHAPTER 20

CHAPTER 21

CHAPTER 22

CHAPTER 23

CHAPTER 24

CHAPTER 25

CHAPTER 26

CHAPTER 27

CHAPTER 28

CHAPTER 29

CHAPTER 30

CHAPTER 31

CHAPTER 32

CHAPTER 33

CHAPTER 34

CHAPTER 35

CHAPTER 36

CHAPTER 37

CHAPTER 38

CHAPTER 39

CHAPTER 40

CHAPTER 41

CHAPTER 42

CHAPTER 43

CHAPTER 44

CHAPTER 45

CHAPTER 46

CHAPTER 47

CHAPTER 48

CHAPTER 49

CHAPTER 50

CHAPTER 51

CHAPTER 52

CHAPTER 53

CHAPTER 54

CHAPTER 55

CHAPTER 56

CHAPTER 57

CHAPTER 58

CHAPTER 59

CHAPTER 60

CHAPTER 61

CHAPTER 62

CHAPTER 63

CHAPTER 64

CHAPTER 65

CHAPTER 66

CHAPTER 67

CHAPTER 68

CHAPTER 69

CHAPTER 70

CHAPTER 71

CHAPTER 72

CHAPTER 73

CHAPTER 74

CHAPTER 75

CHAPTER 76

CHAPTER 77

CHAPTER 78

CHAPTER 79

CHAPTER 80

CHAPTER 81

CHAPTER 82

CHAPTER 83

CHAPTER 84

CHAPTER 85

CHAPTER 86

CHAPTER 87

CHAPTER 88

CHAPTER 89

CHAPTER 90

CHAPTER 91

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