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Halcyone

CHAPTER II
19/19

She was very much interested in Christ; He was certainly a part of God, too--but she could not understand about His dying to save the world, since the God she heard of in the church was still forever punishing and torturing human beings, or only extending mercy after His vanity had been flattered by offerings and sacrifices.
"I expect," she said to herself, coming home one Sunday after one of Mr.
Miller's lengthy discourses upon God's vengeance, "when I am older and able really to understand what is written in the Bible I shall find it isn't that a bit, and it is either Mr.Miller can't see straight or he has put the stops all in the wrong places and changed the sense.

In any case I shall not trouble now--the God who kept me from falling through the hole in the loft yesterday by that ray of sunlight to show the cracked board, is the one I am fond of." It was the simple and logical view of a case which always appealed to her.
"Halcyone" her parents had called her well--their bond of love--their tangible proof of halcyon days.

And always when Halcyone read her "Heroes" she felt it was her beautiful father and mother who were the real Halcyone and Ceyx, and she longed to see the blue summer sea and the pleasant isles of Greece that she might find their floating nest and see them sail away happily for ever over those gentle southern waves..


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