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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER VI
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Nothing makes life taste so bitter in your mouth as a peevish temper." "Why, mother! What do you mean ?" "Just what I say, John, and it is not like you.

You have no real trouble.

Jane Harlow is having what any girl would call a happy time.
There is nothing wrong in it.

She does not forget you, and you must not make troubles out of nothing, or else real troubles are sure to come.
Surely you know _who_ to go to in your trouble ?" "Yes! Yes! In anxiety and fear we learn how necessary it was that God should come to us as man.

'It is our flesh that we seek and that we find in the Godhead.


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