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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVIII
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He will teach me, and when I come within comprehending distance of him, then we are going on together." "What an attractive place this is!" "Isn't it?
I only have seen enough to understand the plan.

I scarcely can wait to set my feet on earth and go into detail.

Granny Moreland says that when spring comes over the hill, and brings up the flowers in the big woods, she'd rather walk through them than to read Revelation.
She says it gives her an idea of Heaven she can come closer realizing and it seems more stable.

You know she worries about the foundations.
She can't understand what supports Heaven.

But up there in Medicine Woods the old dear gets so close her God that some day she is going to realize that her idea of Heaven there is quite as near right as marble streets and gold pillars and vastly more probable.


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