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All He Knew

CHAPTER IX
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God knows they need it; an', as He came to look after them that was needy, I don't believe He can make a mistake an' pass by my house." "But I should think you would be sure about it.

You're so sure about your own affairs, you know,--what are called your spiritual affairs." "I don't know, though," said Sam, simply.
"Have all the children got good shoes and stockings and warm clothes?
Winter is almost here, you know." "No, sir, they haven't," Sam sharply replied.
The lawyer quickly caught the change of tone, and made haste to explain: "I didn't mean to disturb your peace of mind, Sam; I asked only in order to learn how much foundation there was to your faith.

They haven't them, you say.

How will they get them ?" "I'll earn 'em," said the cobbler, with a savage dash of his awl which one of his fingers barely escaped.
"But suppose you can't; suppose trade slackens, or Larry takes a notion to a new helper." "Then I'll beg, rather than have 'em suffer." "And if folks won't give ?" "Then my folks'll have to go without." "In spite of your new, loving, strong friend,--your Saviour?
If He's all you take Him to be, aren't you sure He'll look out for your family ?" "Mr.Bartram," said the cobbler, resting for a moment, and straightening his weary back, "if I was in trouble,--been doin' somethin' wrong, for instance, an' was hauled into court, an' had you for my lawyer,--though of course I couldn't expect to have so smart a man,--I'd ort to believe that you'd do everythin' that could be done an' ort to be done, ortn't I ?" "Certainly, Sam, certainly," said the lawyer, with his customary professional look of assurance.
"But I wouldn't know all about it in advance, would I?
Even if you was to tell me all you meant to do an' how you'd do it, I couldn't take it in.

If I could, I'd be just as smart as you,--the idee!--an' wouldn't need you at all." Both suppositions were so wildly improbable that the lawyer indulged in a sarcastic smile.
"Well, then," continued Sam, "here's somebody helpin' me more than any man ever could,--somebody that's smarter than any lawyer livin'.


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