[A Girl Of The Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link bookA Girl Of The Limberlost CHAPTER XIV 17/31
"Just in time to prevent my mother from saving the life of my father.
She came near never forgiving me." "Ah, cruel!" cried Philip. "I find much in life that is cruel, from our standpoints," said Elnora. "It takes the large wisdom of the Unfathomable, the philosophy of the Almighty, to endure some of it.
But there is always right somewhere, and at last it seems to come." "Will it come to you ?" asked Philip, who found himself deeply affected. "It has come," said the girl serenely.
"It came a week ago.
It came in fullest measure when my mother ceased to regret that I had been born. Now, work that I love has come--that should constitute happiness.
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