By Shore and Sedge

Version: 1

Quote, "The hand that had been placed in the bride's cold fingers slipped from them and mechanically sought Gideon's again. The significance of the unconscious act brought the first spontaneous tears into the woman's eyes. It was his last act, for when Gideon's voice was again lifted in prayer, the spirit for whom it was offered had risen with it, as it were, still lovingly hand in hand, from the earth forever."

Platform Windows 95/98/ME

Operating Systems Windows 95/98/ME,Windows NT/2000,Windows XP

Date added 14 Sep 2006

Last Updated 24 Jan 2011

Tags By Shore and Sedge, Bret Harte, classical literature, fiction