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True Riches

CHAPTER II
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The fancy may be possessed in sleep, but the reason lies inactive, and the hands remain idle.

No guilt can stain the spirit.
The night passes, and we go abroad in the morning as pure as when we laid our heads wearily to rest." "And more," added Edith, her mind fast recovering itself; "with a clearer perception of what is true and good.

The soul's disturbed balance finds its equilibrium.

It is not the body alone that is refreshed and strengthened.

The spirit, plied with temptation after temptation through the day, and almost ready to yield when the night cometh, finds rest also, and time to recover its strength.


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