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The Good Time Coming

CHAPTER XXV
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And she seems to me as good as she is wise.

Her thought appears ever lifting itself upward, and there is a world of new ideas in her mind.

I never heard any one talk just as she does." "What struck me in every member of the family," said Mrs.Markland, "was a profound religious trust; a full confidence in that Infinite Wisdom which cannot err, nor be unkind.

Ah! my daughter, to possess that were worth more than all this world can offer." A servant who had been despatched for letters, brought, late in the day, one for Mrs.Markland from her husband, and one for Fanny from Mr.Lyon.This was the first communication the latter had sent to Fanny direct by post.

The maiden turned pale as she received the letter, and saw, by the superscription, from whom it came.


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