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Updated: June 15, 2025
Now, Susan, it would cut me to the heart to find that you would become a hathen on this touching and trying occasion." "I'll pray to God, Denis. Isn't that the way to act under afflictions?" "Decidedly. There is no other legitimate mode of quelling a heart-ache. And, Susan, when you go to supplication you are at liberty to mention my name no, not yet; but if I were once consecrated you might.
Here we call such as you a 'hathen Chinee, and there was a Californan poet that wrote a whole piece about the likes of you. Children speak it at school. Here is the toast carry it up!" Lucy liked to see the little olive-colored "wang" moving about. One day at the table she requested him to bring her a cup of tea. The little Chinaman well knew that Lucy and Charles were not permitted to have tea.
And there was still another package. That one the little Chinaman had put on the Good Will tree for Nora. It was an English gold sovereign in a case tied with red ribbon. "And may the Angel of Mercy spread her white wings over that hathen boy's pigtail!" said Nora, as she was given the gift. "I wish I had something for him. I will give him kind words now, and sure!"
As for Tim, he quite lost patience at this devotion to study on the part of his master; who, he declared to his comrades, went on just as if he intended to become a nigger and a hathen himself. "It's just awful to hear him, Corporal M'Bean, jabbering away in that foreign talk, with that little black monkey moonshine.
"Susan," said he, after a pause, "do you know the difference between a Christian and a hathen?" "Between a Christian an' a hathen? Why aren't hathens all sinners?" "Very right. Faith, Susan, you would have shone at the classics.
"Well, then," said Darby, "first, there is Paudeen Rafferty, of Dernascobe; Paudeen, sir, is, at the present spaking, badly given to drink, and he swears, and fights mortially, too, the hathen; but, then, he's in darkness, sir, yet; and you know that the greater the sinner the greater the saint. If Paudeen was dacently convarted he'd make a mighty fine Christian no doubt.
There's one bad one in your church more than ought to be in it, since they got you: but can you tell me how many sins cry to heaven for vengeance on you, you poor lost hathen?" "Don't hathen me, you had betther; but answer my question, you rascally heretic." "Heretic inagh! oh, thin, is it from a barefaced idolather like you that we hear heretic called to us!
He had come to the conclusion that a man who, at stated times in the day, would leave his employment, whatever it might be, spread his carpet, and be for some minutes lost in prayer, could not be altogether a hathen; especially when he learned, from Charlie, that the Mohammedans, like ourselves, worship one God.
You see dilecta cordis mei, or, cordi meo, for either is good grammar you see, Susan, the difference between a Christian and a hathen is this: a Christian bears disappointments, with fortitude with what is denominated Christian fortitude; whereas, on the contrary, a hathen doesn't bear disappointments at all.
Howandever, I'm sufferin' for it, but sure you know, Poll, it's our duty I don't mane yours, for you're a hathen and idolather still but mine; it's my duty to suffer for the thruth, anyhow."
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