Jarvis
sat, deeply moved. Whether because this was his son, whether because
this was almost the last act of his son, he could not say. Whether
because there was some quality in the words, that too he could not say,
for he had given little time in his life to the savouring and judging of
words. Whether because there was some quality in the ideas, that too he
could not say, for he had given little time to study of these
particular matters. He rose and went up the stairs to his room, and was
glad to find his wife not there, for here was a sequence not to be
interrupted. He picked up the Abraham Lincoln and went down to the study
again, and there opened the book at the Second Inaugural Address of the
great president. He read it through, and felt with a sudden lifting of
the spirit that here was a secret unfolding, a track picked up again.
There was increasing knowledge of a stranger. He began to understand why
the picture of this man was in the house of his son, and the multitude
of books.
Key
Alliteration
Repetition
3rd Person Point of View
Irony
Internal Dialogue
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