The Blue Castle by Lucy Maud Montgomery Chapter 14 Page 5

Abel was piously drunk at her funeral and insisted on repeating the fifty-fifth chapter of Isaiah — Abel knew most of the Bible and all the Psalms by heart — while the minister, whom he disliked, prayed or tried to pray. Thereafter his house was run by an untidy old cousin who cooked his meals and kept things going after a fashion. In this unpromising environment little Cecilia Gay had grown up.

Valancy had known “Cissy Gay” fairly well in the democracy of the public school, though Cissy had been three years younger than she. After they left school their paths diverged and she had seen nothing of her. Old Abel was a Presbyterian. That is, he got a Presbyterian preacher to marry him, baptise his child and bury his wife; and he knew more about Presbyterian theology than most ministers, which made him