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Updated: June 2, 2025


"Andy," sobbed Tess, "I air goin' to tell ye somethin'; ye may think I air awful wicked, but but Andy, don't tell Daddy, but in the spring I air goin' to " "Yep, I know, Tess," he murmured. "I heard the woman yellin' at ye the uther day way through my blankets. But 'tain't nothin' to cry over. God'll bless ye, brat, and God'll bless it!"

"If it air right for 'im to stay, dear," murmured Andy, "the good God'll help 'im.... Don't ye think so, Tess?" "I don't know, Andy.... I'm afraid!... It's too awful!" "Kid, ye know it air true. You've only to ask him," Andy insisted. A hopeless shake of the bowed head accompanied the whispered answer. "I can't, Andy! I can't!... I'm so afraid!" "What you 'fraid of, brat, dear?

"Oh, that's true' nuf!" said Aunt Peg, "God'll take care on you, but what'll we do?" and their groans fell like the wailing winds upon the ears of us all; our hearts were touched to their inmost chords. "Mr. Davis," said Clara, and her eyes dilated with a wondrous light while her voice grew unnaturally strong, "I am to see your wife. Shall I say you are looking forward to meeting her?"

After drinking a cup of tea, I shook hands with her, and lingered at the door, looking at her husband, as he amused himself with Roddy. "I'll leave your coat on the fence, Mr. Vivian," said I at length. "Horrite." "You want to be as lively as God'll let you," said the excellent woman, accompanying me to my horse. "I won't be satisfied till I see you off."

Jerusalem! the jobs I've jumped and the good things chucked in my time, just because of pockets! Say, Corliss, you want to get married, you do, and right off. I'm tellin' you straight. Take warnin' from me and don't stay single any longer than God'll let you, sure!" Corliss laughed. "Sure, I mean it.

"The good God'll help you out for this, Jim. So long." "So long." As the horseman passed the hut Eve and Elia were standing before the closed door. Jim saw them, but he would not pause. However, his keen ears heard the whispered "God bless you" which the woman threw after him. And somehow he felt that nothing else in his life much mattered.

Alwus quarrelled with my own folks, an' now I ain't got any home. Someday I'm goin' t' die in the poorhouse er on the ground under these woods. But I tell ye' here he spoke in a voice that grew loud with feeling 'mebbe I've been lazy, as they say, but I've got more out o' my life than any o' these fools. And someday God'll honour me far above them.

"Aye, do 'ee pray, Master Bob," replied Dick eagerly. "P'r'aps God'll hear us and send us help!" So, then and there the two boys knelt down together side by side in the battered boat, that drifted about at the mercy of the wind and sea, imploring the aid of Him who heeds those who call upon Him for succour, in no wise refusing them or turning a deaf ear to their prayers!

You mustn't worry now God'll make everything right to them that loves him even to the happy death. You'll die happy an' be happy with him forever. The little 'uns an' the father, you know they're fixed here in this nice home an' the farm so don't worry." "That's it!.... Oh, that's it!.... I got it that way ... all for them ... but it's that that hurts now...."

Harper sobbed as if her heart would break. "I hope Tom's better off where he is," said Sid, "but if he'd been better in some ways " "SID!" Tom felt the glare of the old lady's eye, though he could not see it. "Not a word against my Tom, now that he's gone! God'll take care of HIM never you trouble YOURself, sir! Oh, Mrs. Harper, I don't know how to give him up! I don't know how to give him up!

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