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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XXXII
10/11

When we are all angels, nobody will care who is first, and who is last.

I'm sure, for one, it won't be anything to me." Hesper was a tolerable attendant at church--I will not say whether high or low church, because I should be supposed to care.
"In the kingdom of heaven," answered Mary, "things will always look what they are.

My father used to say people will grow their own dresses there, as surely as a leopard his spots.

He had to do with dresses, you know.

There, not only will an honorable man look honorable, but a mean or less honorable man must look what he is." "There will be nobody mean there." "Then a good many won't be there who are called honorable here." "I have no doubt there will be a good deal of allowance made for some people," said Hesper.


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