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The Years of Trial
Exit from Boston | page 338

●   ●   ●    appearance and rejoiced in the continued and frequently astonishing evidences of her resilience. While the disaffected students complained that she was getting “too old” to head the Christian Science movement, the new students who were flocking to the college seemed almost uniformly struck by her vitality, the erectness of her figure, the freshness of her complexion—and, above all, by her eyes, which they described variously as blue, gray, violet, deep gentian, black, even as brown, and as flashing, sparkling, kindling, clouding, looking right into one, changing with every mood.