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The Dream

CHAPTER XIV
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She is learning to forget." But she did not forget; she also was simply waiting.

All hope of human aid having died within her, she now had returned to the idea of some wonderful prodigy.

There would surely be one, if God wished her to be happy.

She had only to give herself up entirely into His hands; she believed that this new trial had been sent to her as a punishment for having attempted to force His will in intruding upon Monseigneur.
Without true grace mankind was weak, and incapable of success.

Her need of that grace made her humble, bringing to her as an only hope the aid of the Invisible; so that she gave up acting for herself, but left everything to the mysterious forces which surrounded her.


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