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The Women of the Arabs

CHAPTER VI
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No one saw me do it but from the moment I had done it, I began to feel very unhappy, and repented the deed.

My companions went out to play, but I could not join in their sports.

My heart was too heavy.

I sat mourning over my sin, and could eat no supper, and had no rest until I had made a full confession to Mrs.Whiting at bed-time.

She prayed and wept over me, and somehow I was comforted and went to my little bed much happier.
"I remember nothing more until a much later period, when I was about the age of twelve.


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