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And I blessed God for my life upon earth, but much more for the life in those unseen depths of the universe which are comprised of all but the Supreme Reality, and where no earthly life or perishable hope can enter. Richter For many weeks Erica had scarcely a conscious interval. Now and then she had been dimly aware that Brian was in the room, or that Aunt Jean, and Mrs.

But it sha'n't come between us any longer, the hateful delusion has spoiled enough lives already. It sha'n't spoil ours." "Oh, don't!" cried Erica, wounded anew by this. "Well," said Tom, gulping down his longing to inveigh against Christianity, "it goes hard with me not to say a word against the religion that has brought us all our misery, but for your sake I'll try not when talking with you.

This evening he was again shown into the study, but this time the gas was lighted, and there was no little girl upon the hearth rug. Erica was sitting at her desk hard at work. Her face lighted up at the sight of her visitor. "Every one is out except me," she said, more brightly than he had heard her speak since her return. "Did you really come to see me. How good of you."

When she next did so, her mistress was gone; and she told in the morning what an odd dream she had had of her mistress being in her room, and kissing Erica. It was so distinct a dream that, if the thing had not been so ridiculous, she could almost have declared that she had seen it.

But Erica was brave and true; she knew that this was a crisis in their lives, and, thrusting down her own personal pain, she forced herself to give her whole heart and mind to the searching and perplexing questions with which her father intended to test the reality of her convictions.

I believe Miss Raeburn broke her umbrella over the poor thing." Erica was just in time to hear this. "Were you watching it?" she exclaimed. "And you did nothing to help the fox terrier?" "I do not feel bound to champion every fighting cur who is getting the worst of it," said Mr. Cuthbert. "What has become of Mr. Farrant's favorite?

Perhaps comparatively few would have been enthusiastic for the cause of atheism had not that cause been represented by a high-souled, self-denying man whom they loved with all their hearts. The dreary evening ended at length, Erica helped her mother to bed, and then with slow steps climbed up to her little attic room.

At last an old lady, who had heard of my penniless condition, advised me to go to any friends I might happen to have in London, and I bethought me of my cousin Erica. You will befriend me, won't you? For it is impossible to get to Sandgale tonight; there is no other train stopping there." "I wish I knew what was right," said Erica, looking much perplexed. "You see, Rose, I'm afraid Mr.

"I saw two just now," cried Erica, "two suns. Where are we, really? And how is all this? And where do you come from?" And she gazed, still wistfully, doubtfully in her lover's face. "I will show you," said he, smiling.

"And you cannot change your ind as to my suggestion?" he asked sending off one parting arrow. "I can not," said Erica, firmly, "he is my father." "You must of course make your own choice," he said with a sigh. "But you are sadly wrong, sadly wrong! In my opinion your father is "

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