of taking
down the
end panel
of the
front pew,
and to
measure
the space
between
the seat
and the
front; but
the result
had been
discouraging,
and for
one
anxious
day her
family had
watched
her
dallying
with the
plan of
being
wheeled up
the nave
in her
enormous
Bath chair
and
sitting
enthroned
in it at
the foot
of the
chancel.
The idea
of this
monstrous
exposure
of her
person was
so painful
to her
relations
that they
could have
covered


