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But the hireling, and he that is not the shepherd, whose own property the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth; and the wolf seizes upon them, and disperseth the sheep. Now the hireling fleeth, because he is an hireling, and careth not for the sheep. I am the good shepherd, and know my own sheep, and am known of my own.

We are heartily rejoiced of thy safety; nevertheless, we pray thee to be on thy guard in the matter of this second Witch of Endor; for we are privately assured that your Great Master, who careth not a bean for cherry cheeks and black eyes, comes from Normandy to diminish your mirth, and amend your misdoings.

When he rests during the heat of the day in a shady place, they lie around him chewing the cud. He has generally two or three favourite lambs which don't mix with the flock, but frisk and fondle at his heel. There is a tender intimacy between the Ishmaelite and his flock. They know his voice, and follow him, and he careth for the sheep.

Some young maidens he maketh harlots, some young men he bringeth up in war, and some young children he causeth to be gelded not their stones cut out as the custom was of old, but their whole members cut off by the body; how few escape and live he little careth, for he will have enough!

"Remember his own message to every one under a cloud 'Cast all thy care upon him, for he careth for thee; thou mayest keep none of it; and then the peace that passeth understanding shall keep thee. 'So he giveth his beloved sleep. "

It was the lament of one of old, a lament that may be taken up by numbers in our day "No man careth for my soul." But the church does care for the souls of her baptized children.

"This is not to be wondered at in one of his nature," said the King, "who only careth to provide for the felicities of his present life, without any respect for his life to come.

These may seem little matters, but they are the privileges of the righteous to ask "anything" of "Him who careth for them." In a letter to Dr. W.W. Patton, by Mr. T.I. Goodwin, M.D., of Staten Island, he describes a little incident which happened to him when only thirteen years old.

Why are we in this hut, my dear? and thou, the heiress of the best land in the world, now picking up sticks in the wilderness? Because the man who should do us right is weak, and wavering, and careth but for pleasure. So is this young Marwood de Wichehalse. He rideth with the Doones. I knew it not, but now that I know, it is enough."

Before, however, we came to the station, I decided that both names were right enough, but that Bromwicham was the original name; signifying the home on the broomie moor, which name it lost in polite parlance for Birmingham, or the home of the son of Biarmer, when a certain man of Danish blood, called Biarming, or the son of Biarmer, got possession of it, whether by force, fraud, or marriage the latter, by-the-bye, is by far the best way of getting possession of an estate this deponent neither knoweth nor careth.

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