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“I always read a bit every morning. To-day it was, ‘Of four things that bring much inward peace’. And what do you think they were?— “I liked them the more, because it was just like her last reading with us, and like that letter. Well, then I wondered as I lay on the grass at Groveswood, whether she…” quote by Charlotte Mary Yonge
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““I always read a bit every morning. To-day it was, ‘Of four things that bring much inward peace’. And what do you think they were?— “I liked them the more, because it was just like her last reading with us, and like that letter. Well, then I wondered as I lay on the grass at Groveswood, whether she would have thought it best for me to be reinstated, and I found out that I should have been rather afraid of what you might say when she had talked it over with you.” Dr. May smiled a little at the simplicity with which this last was said, but his smile ended in one of his heavy sighs. “So you took her for your counsellor, my boy. That was the way to find out what was right.””

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