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Fern’s Hollow

CHAPTER XVIII
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What does it matter to Him that poor folks like us are trodden down and robbed?
If He cared, He could strike the master dead in a moment, and He doesn't.

He lets him prosper and prosper, till nobody can stand afore him.

I'd take my own matter in my own hands, and make sure of vengeance.

God doesn't take any notice.' 'I'm sure God sees,' answered Stephen; 'He is everywhere; and He isn't blind, or deaf, only we don't understand what He is going to do yet.

If He didn't take any notice of us, He wouldn't make me feel so happy, spite of everything.


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