The statue seemed to emerge almost naturally from the stone, though again, statue seemed the wrong word, it was so alive. "He's uncovering it," said Dame Gertrude, marveling.
After the novitiate had watched him, Sister Constance had said, "It's like us. We come as a rough piece of stone and have to be carved and shaped to have any meaning."
"But he can only shape," said Cecily. "He can't put anything there that wasn't there before."
"Still more like us, "said Philippa ...In This House of Brede by Rumer Godden
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Shaped to Have Meaning
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