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True Riches

CHAPTER IV
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She will naturally find a home somewhere--a home procured for money.

But her future comfort and well-being will depend more on a series of happy accidents than on the good-will of the hard-hearted man to whose tender mercies the dying parents have committed her." "Not happy accidents, Edward," said Mrs.Claire, with a tender smile; "say, wise providences.

There is no such thing as chance." "As you will, dear," returned the husband, with a slight change in his tone.

"I would not call that providence wise by which Leonard Jasper became the guardian of a friendless child." "This is because you cannot see the end from the beginning, Edward.
The Lord's providence does not regard merely the external comfort and well-being of his creatures; it looks far beyond this, and regards their internal interests.

It permits evil and suffering to-day, but only that good, a higher than earthly good, may come on the morrow.
It was no blind chance, believe me, my husband, that led to the appointment of Mr.Jasper as the guardian of this poor child.


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