The Cemetery Keeper's Wife by Maryann McFadden
Author:Maryann McFadden [McFadden, Maryann]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Three Women Press
Published: 2018-05-08T05:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 27
March 1886
TILLIE COULDNâT SLEEP. All night she kept seeing Noraâs face and couldnât stop worrying about what was to happen to the lot of them.
When Matron came to the kitchen yesterday to tell her she had a visitor in the parlors, and then she saw her sister white as a sheet and shivering, her heart about stopped. Someone musta died. But no, Nora had come to say goodbye. She was in her faded Sunday dress and leaving for Newark on the noon train.
âHave you been to tell Ma?â sheâd asked.
âOh, Tillie, I barely had time to come see you. Catherineâs in a state, and I didnât want to leave her. You must go tell Ma for me. Promise?â
âOf course. Iâve been trying to see her awhile myself. And you did right. You must go. This position is your chance.â
That was when Nora began to cry. âWeâre all scatterinâ like seeds in the wind, Tillie. I miss you all the time, and I already miss Catherine, no matter what her moods. Sheâs so much like Ma.â
âCatherine will be fine. Iâll see to it. And maybeâ¦â Sheâd sat there, her own insides aquiver by then. âNora, Iâve got me a beau. And heâs a hard worker. We talk about saving all our money and getting a little place of our own and⦠Iâm hoping that one day soon, perhaps we can all be together again.â
âOh, Tillie. Are you going to marry him, then?â
âWell, itâs a bit soon for that, but heâs got prospects, and he cares for me.â
âAnd you care for him, too?â
She giggled. âHeâs got some lovely green eyes that just about melt me at times.â
The seminary bells rang the half hour then, and Nora jumped up. âI must go, sister.â
âIâll write you, Nora. Iâllâ¦â She stopped then. Of course she wouldnât. Nora couldnât read.
âMaybe once I get settled, Iâll ask someone to write a letter for me soâs I can send to you, and you can let everyone know Iâm doinâ fine.â
She hugged Nora, who was trembling even harder, like a baby bird.
âI donât know when Iâll see you again, Tillie.â
âJust work hard and save your money, Nora. Perhaps in the spring Iâll take the train and come see you in Newark if I can get a few days off. And remember, the future is lookinâ up for us.â
She was lying now in her warm bed. Tears slid down her cheeks onto the pillow as she thought about how sheâd watched Nora through the parlor windows walking through the front gates and across Jefferson Street, hurrying to the train. And the promises she made. Bridget said once that luck was a matter of birth. And she was right. But Tillie was going to change that luck. And with Frank beside her, maybe it would happen even sooner.
* * *
IT SEEMED BUT MINUTES LATER she was down in the kitchen, only to find hardly enough potatoes for the students, much less the workers. Thereâd been yet another big snow during the night, and nothing was as it should have been that morning
âThe new hand for Mr.
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