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The Two Elsies

CHAPTER II
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Do you, Lester ?" "No, sir; and if my little wife approves of that plan, we will adopt it," He turned inquiringly to her.
"I should like it very much," she said.

"If you are quite sure it will not delay us too long," she added as an after-thought.
"No, scarcely at all, I think," returned Lester; "so we will consider that settled." "Ah, I am glad that we shall not lose your company altogether," Mrs.
Travilla said.

"And do not despair for your brother, Lester, for many very sick people have recovered, even after being given up by the doctors.

We know, too, that with God nothing is impossible, and that He is the hearer and answerer of prayer.

We will unite our petitions in behalf of Eric, and if it shall be for God's glory and his good, he will be restored to health." "Yes, mother; I have not a doubt of that," returned Mr.Leland, "nor of my dear brother's safety in any case.


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