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CHAPTER I.

GIRLS AND FLOWERS.

A GROvuP of young and light-hearted

girls sat together in the fading sunlight,
ily arranging the flowers they had

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«“ What beautiful things flowers are!”
said; one. ‘And what a nice amuse-
ment it would be, now that we are all
sitting here so quietly, if each wére ,to
choose which flower each would rather

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Her young companions eagerly
agreed to her proposal.

“Just as if there could be any
choice,” exclaimed Laura Bennet, a
little proudly, and holding up a moss-
rose, as she spoke. “Among all the
flowers that grow, there is nothing to
vie in beauty with the rose. Let me
be the queen, or none !”

The rest laughed; and some said
that Laura Bennet looked like a queen.
She was certainly very handsome; and

the injudicious praises of her parents

and friends had made her perfectly
aware of a fact which she considered to
be of no little importance.

“For my part,” observed her sister
Helen, “I should like to resemble the

luxuriant rhododendron, so beautifully
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described by Mrs. Child. When any
one in passing shook it rougnty, 1t scat-
tered, she tells us, ‘a shower of honey-
dew from its roseate cups, and imme-
diately began to fill its chalices anew
with transparent ambrosia: teaching
us to shower sweetness even upon the
hands that disturb us, and to fill once
more with pure honey-drops the cha-
lices of our inward thoughts.’ Oh!
who would not wish to be meek and
forgiving, like the rhododendron, if
they could? But it is very difficult,”
added poor Helen, with tears in her
eyes.

“It is indeed,” said Lucy Neville,
gently, “if we trust only in our own
strength.”

“And who is there to help us? I
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am sure if Laura happens to say, as

she sometimes does, * Do not put your-
self in a passion, Helen!’ it makes me
ten times worse. It is only when papa
looks at me in his grave, kind manner,
that I have the slightest control over
myself.”

© What a pity it is,’ said Lucy,
simply, “we cannot always remember
‘that the eye of our heavenly Father is
ever upon us.”

“T wish I could,” replied Helen.

“T have heard mamma say,” observed
Lucy, “that praying is better than
wishing.”

“Now, Clara!” interrupted Laura
Bennet, turning impatiently towards a
fair, gentle-looking girl by her side,

“we are waiting for you.”
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Clara smiled, and immediately chose

the pale convolvulus, or bindweed,
winding so caressingly in and out
among the bushes, and flinging over
them a graceful covering, an emblem
of meek beauty and loving tenderness.
“The only pity is,” said she, “ that it
should so soon close up and fade.”

Florence Delmont was the next to
speak; and, after a moment’s pause, she
shook back the hair from her clear,
thoughtful brow, and declared that she
preferred the green laurel to all the
flowers that grew.

“That is because you write verses,
and think yourself clever,” said Laura
Bennet.

Florence laughed good-humouredly,

as she twined the bright leaves among
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her curls. To confess the truth, she
was not altogether unconscious of her
talents, or unmindful of the admiration
they excited.

“But what says our dear Lucy?”
exclaimed Helen.

“J think that I can guess,” said
Clara Seymour; “either a violet ora
heartsease—am I right ?”

“Not quite,” replied Lucy, with a
deep blush; “although both the flowers
that you have mentioned are favourites
of mine. But I should like to resemble
the daisy most, because it is always
looking upward.”

Her companions laughed; some in
ridicule, more especially Laura; while
her sister Helen glanced wonderingly
into the pale, quiet face of Lucy Neville.

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“Do tell me,” said she, as they
walked home together in the twilight,
carrying the flowers which they had
gathered to adorn their several dwell-
ings, “do tell me what made you wish
just now to be always looking —
like the daisy.”

“Oh, Helen, can you ask? What
more do we require for happiness than
to be able, let the cloud be ever so
dark, to look upwards with the eye of
faith, and say, It is the Lord, and
therefore it is best ?”

“Do you always think thus ?” asked
Helen.

“Alas, no!” replied poor Lucy, while
the tears fell fast upon her deep mourn-
ing dress. “But I am trying, and

praying to God to teach me.”
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“‘Tt seems a hard lesson.”
“ But a beautiful one, dear Helen, if
we can but get it by heart; and full of

sweet comfort.”

The friends now separated to their
various homes, where we shall severally
follow them, in order to give a clearer
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ROSE AND RHODODENDRON.

CHAPTER II.

THE ROSE AND THE RHODODENDRON.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennet were possessed
of considerable property ; and not only
hospitable and generous to their friends
and neighbours, but mindful of the
poor and needy, who seldom went away
from their door unrelieved. The former
was a man of high moral principles
and strict integrity; the latter, a vain,
worldly woman, with sufficient sense,

however, to appreciate the nobler quali-
ties of her husband, and admire that
active benevolence which she wanted

energy of character to aid or emulate.
Laura resembled her mother both in

person and disposition; while Helen
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was most like her father. She had the
same earnest and beautiful temper,
the same warm, generous heart; and,
young as she was, entered cheerfully
into all his plans of usefulness, besides
devising many little schemes of her
own, which were carried out with per-

severing industry, in spite of obstacles.

If Mrs. Bennet erred in the exagge-
rated praises constantly lavished upon
the beauty of her eldest daughter, her
husband was no less to blame in assert-
ing his belief, that there was no one in
the world like his good little Helen.
Poor Helen often felt the evil of her
own heart; and would frequently shed
tears when alone, and wish that she
was more deserving of his kind praise.

Sometimes she found courage to tell
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him so; when her affectionate but
misjudging parent would stifle these
inward convictions by replying, that
we can none of us expect to be perfect;
and that her humility was only a fresh
proof of all he had said.

Upon the evening in question, Laura
complained sadly of fatigue; and de-
clared that the sun had made her look
almost as brown as Helen.

“Only almost?” said her sister,
good-humouredly, as she laid aside
her bonnet, and began to arrange the
flowers which they had gathered, in
water; while Laura continued to be-
wail the injury done to her complexion,
and the scratches which she had re-
ceived in thrusting her little white

hands into the banks and hedges.
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“But how is it that Helen has
escaped all these annoyances?” asked
her father.

“Oh, I dare say her hands are torn
also; but then, as mamma often says,
it does not matter about her, for they
are never fit to be seen, at the best of
times.”

Helen coloured violently; but think-
ing just then of the rhododendron,
continued silent.

“Give me the useful before the
beautiful,” said Mr. Bennet. “ What-
ever Helen’s hands may be, they are
always ready to do a good turn for
anybody; and I think I may venture
to assert that the greater part of these
flowers were of her gathering.”

“No, indeed!” exclaimed Helen,
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Lucy Neville. Poor thing! she has
never looked well since her sister’s
death. Do you think Lucy is con-
sumptive, papa?”

“ Ttis not improbable, all the family
were ; but I hope not, for her ee s
sake, for she has but her left now.’

“T wish,” began Helen, and then
she paused.

“ Well,” said Mr. Bennet, drawing
her affectionately towards him, “ and
what does my little Helen wish ?”

«“ That I were as fit to die as Lucy
Neville.”

“ But you are not consumptive, my
child.”

“ Heaven forbid!” exclaimed her

mother.
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“No, I did not mean that; but I
suppose I must die, and I may die
soon. There are many younger than I
am who are buried in the graveyard.”

“How you talk!” said Laura; “I
declare you make me feel quite low-
spirited.”

“Nevertheless,” said her father,
“ Helen is right; we must all die, and
God only knows how soon. But what
makes you think your friend Lucy so
ready to be taken ?”

“ Because—because,” replied Helen,
in a hesitating voice, “she is so good,
and gentle, and pious.”

“Then you have only to be good
and gentle also, my child.”

“Only! Oh, papa! but it is impos-

sible to think of this always.”
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“No one expects impossibilities,
Helen.”

« And then I have not Lucy’s piety.”

“J should like to hear your defini-
tion of the word piety,” said her father.

Helen hesitated. Something about the
daisy, and a habit of looking constantly
upwards, passed through her mind,
but she remained silent. Although
constantly attending Divine worship
once at least upon every sabbath day,
besides occasionally reading a chapter
in her little Bible, her notions upon
this subject were not very clear.

“True piety,” said her father, “ con-
sists in love to God and our neigh-
bours, and to do our duty in whatever
sphere of life it may please Providence

to place us.”
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Mr. Bennet spoke the truth, but
not the whole truth.

“Js that all, papa?” asked Helen.

“What more would you have ?”

“I do not know indeed: but only
suppose that we should fall short of
this high standard ?”

“We must all do that, my Helen;
but God is not extreme to mark these
failures, and will accept of our imper-
fect endeavours, where they are made
in sincerity and truth.”

Helen felt much relieved. She
would have liked to have prolonged
the conversation; but observing that
Laura appeared quite tired, good-
naturedly proposed their retiring to
rest.

“Yes, I am sure you both require
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it,’ said Mrs. Bennet. “And Laura
dear, do not forget to bathe your fore-
head with the rose-water which you
will see on my dressing table.”

When Laura was undressing, she
found the moss-rose to which she had
compared herself, and afterwards placed
proudly in her bosom; but all its beauty
was withered and gone.

* Only look, Helen,” said she; “and
it was so bright a few hours ago. What
a pity that such a splendid flower should
ever fade !”

Young as she was, there was some-
thing in the emblem, and in the pale
cheek and languid frame of her beauti-
ful sister, that struck Helen forcibly,
and made her more than usually gen-

tle and affectionate on that night. Nor
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could all Laura’s peevishness and im-

patience betray her into speaking a
single harsh word. “How I wish it
could be always thus,” thought she.
“And it shall, I am resolved. I will
begin to-morrow.”

How many to-morrows came and
went, only to witness similar good reso-
lutions broken and renewed! Helen
forgot to supplicate for that grace which
can alone enable us to keep such reso-
lutions, or show us the all-sufficient
atonement provided for the weakest
believer in the Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ; or rather she knew nothing of
this great truth, and would frequently
attempt to silence the still small voice
of conscience, the strivings of the Holy
Spirit, by comparing herself with

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Laura. “If I am a sinner,” thought
poor Helen, “what must she be?”
She forgot that God had mercifully
preserved her from the temptation of
her sister’s beauty, and given her in-
stead unbroken health, and an active,
cheerful temper, whereas Laura was
always languid and irritable. If, from
these and other causes, Helen was na-
turally the most amiable, it should have
been a source of deep thankfulness,
rather than self-complacency; for of
ourselves we cannot think even a good
thought. But then she had no one to
tell her this, and was to be pitied as
well as blamed for settling down at
length into that most hopeless of all
states of feeling, the feeling of self-

righteousness.
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CHAPTER III.

THE WHITE CONVOLVULUS.



Ciara Seymour was the only child of °
a kind and indulgent parent, whose de-
clining years were cheered and soothed
by her unremitting tenderness. The
white convolvulus, which she had
chosen, was a meet emblem of her own
affectionate disposition. It was impos-
sible not to love Clara, who was always
thinking what she could do to make
others happy. Mrs.Seymour was glad to
see her return, for she was seldom absent
so long atime; and the tears came into
Clara’s eyes when her mother told her
how much she had missed her. It is
so delightful to be loved and missed ;

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and as easy as it is pleasant to endear
ourselves by a thousand little affection-
ate attentions and kind words, to those
among whom we dwell. But this is a
happiness of our own creating; the in-
dolent and the selfish are never missed,
but only the active and obliging.

“ Any one may easily see that I have
not been at home to-day,” said Clara,
with a cheerful smile, as she arranged
the cushions of her mother’s easy chair,
and brought the ottoman for her to
rest her feet upon. She then tastefully
arranged the flowers which she had
gathered, in different vases, which she
placed upon the table, in order that Mrs.
Seymour might admire their beauty at
the same time that she inhaled their

delicious perfume.
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“Have you not almost done, my
busy little Clara?” asked her mother.

“Yes, quite, dear mother.” And
sitting down upon the low stool at her
feet, she began to tell her of their plea-
sant day in the woods, and how much
they had enjoyed themselves. For
some time, Mrs. Seymour listened pa-
tiently, although far from feeling well ;
while Clara failed to perceive, in the
gathering twilight, that she was be-
coming every moment paler and paler,
until she sank back at length with a
deep sigh, and fainted away.

Clara’s cries brought the domestics
to her assistance. The first thing Mrs.
Seymour’s maid did, was to remove the
flowers and open the window; after

which she unfastened her mistress’s
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dress, and bathed her forehead with a
little cold water. Mrs. Seymour soon
began to recover, and seeing her daugh-
ter’s pale face as she bent over her,
made an effort to smile, and again sank
back in the chair.

“You must not crowd your mother
so, Miss Clara,” said the gurl; “you
are keeping the air from her.” Clara
moved aside, and had soon the happi-
ness of seeing her mother quite re-
covered.

“Mary says she thinks it was the
flowers that made you ill,” observed
Clara, in a low voice, when they were
again left together.

“Very probably, my dear; they have
frequently that effect in a warm room.”

“And yet I placed them so close,
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thinking to please you, and that you
would like to inhale their sweet per-
fume.”

“So I did; there is no blame at-
tached to you, my child.”

“ But, mamma, even in our very love
we may do wrong.”

Mrs. Seymour was too weak to an-
swer, and could only tenderly press her
daughter’s hand. After all, the flowers
were not the sole cause of her indis-
position. She had been for some time
in a declining state of health; and
not long after the occurrence which we
have just related, was persuaded to yield
to the entreaties of her friends, and con-
sult a physician, who immediately pre-
scribed change of air, and perfect quiet,

as her only likely means of recovery.
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Mrs. Seymour felt thankful that there
was a hope, both for the sake of her
child, and because she feared to die. It
is a sad thing to put off the thought of
death from time to time, until it is ab-
solutely forced upon us. But for the
mercy of God, she might have died
that night in her chair, without a mo-
ment’s warning.

Clara had no idea that her mother
was in any real danger; and although
grieved to part with all her young
friends and companions, and leave the
home where she was born, and where
every one loved her, and she loved
everybody and everything, even down
to the dog and the flowers, she cheer-
fully prepared to accompany her, be-

guiling the tediousness of the journey,
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and the unpleasantness of living among
strangers, especially to an invalid, by a
thousand little affectionate attentions,
which made it seem, as Mrs. Seymour
said, almost like home; for she, too, was
much attached to her own residence.
Clara was singularly thoughtful for
her age. Her mother would frequently
call her, her sole earthly treasure, and
wonder what she should have done
without her child. Those were proud
and happy moments for Clara, and
amply repaid her for any little sacrifice
which she might have made of her own
wishes or pleasures to the comfort of
this dear parent. But with all her
care and watchfulness, she found it im-
possible to guard against the repeated

attacks of illness which were fast wear-
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ing away Mrs. Seymour’s little remain-
ing strength. Clara was too young
when her father died to remember the
occurrence, but a chill nevertheless
would frequently creep to her heart,
as she stood gazing upon the pale face
and wasted form of her last remaining
parent. What if I should lose her
also!” thought the poor child.

If Mrs. Seymour happened to look
up at such times, she would dash away
her tears and smile, trying to believe
her own loving whisper, “You will
soon be better, dear mother.”

“Yes, very soon, my child; and we
shall be so happy again in our pleasant
home. I am longing to get back once
more. I am not ill, only tired. I

think I sat up too late last night.”
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“Very likely,” said Clara; “we must
be more careful in future.”

Mrs. Seymour looked upon her
little nurse with tears in her eyes.
“I cannot bear to see you so grave
and pale, my Clara,” said she. “I
shall be glad to have you join your
young companions again, and get a
little amusement. It must be very
dull for you to be constantly confined
to my sick room.”

“JT am always happiest with you,
dear mamma,” replied her daughter,
“especially when I can do anything to
relieve your sufferings. But I shall
rejoice, nevertheless, to see my friend
Helen Bennet, and poor Lucy, and
old Neptune, the house-dog,” added

Clara. “and my favourite rose-tree.
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After all, there is no place like home.”

Mrs. Seymour sighed.

“I hope you do not think that I feel
discontented here, mamma,” said Clara,
anxiously, “ when I know that we are
staying for the benefit of your health r

“No, indeed, love makes a home
anywhere ; is it not so, dear child ?””

“Yes, yes, mamma; that is just what
I feel,” exclaimed Clara, clinging to
her. “Without you, nothing in the
whole world ever renders me happy.”

“Hush! you must not say that. It
may be God’s will to separate us.”
Mrs. Seymour’s pale lips moved, but
she could not add, “ His will be done :”
and Clara saw that she could not.
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CHAPTER IV.

THE LAUREL.



FLoRENCE Detmont was a child of
extraordinary abilities. At five years of
age, she was able to read with ease in
almost any book that was given her;
while the remarks she made showed
that she understood what she read.
In her seventh year, she wrote a poem
upon the death of a little sister, which
was full of simple and graceful tender-
ness. It was no wonder that her pa-
rents should be so proud of her; but
they were to blame for not teaching
their gifted one early to dedicate her
rare talents to His service who had

bestowed them, and for forgetting the
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Giver in the gift. Florence was en-

couraged in the diligent study of every
book, rather than that precious volume
which is alone able to make us “ wise
unto salvation.”

French, Italian, and German were
acquired with apparently but little
effort; besides which she was a skilful
musician, and excelled in most of the
ornamental accomplishments of the
day. But Florence was not very strong.
Some said that she studied too hard;
and it may have been so, although with
her, study was a labour of love. But
she grew pale and thin; the mind, as
the physician said, was wearing out
the body, and some relaxation became
absolutely necessary. Mr. and Mrs.
Delmont, being fond of gaiety, took

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Florence with them whenever it was
possible, and were gratified with the




praises everywhere bestowed upon her.








The poor child, however, was but little
benefited by the change; and it was
not until they came to live in the coun-

to recover her health and cheerfulness.

Nothing cid Florence like better than
| to ramble in the woods and fields, book
in hand, or lie down under the green,

try, that she began in some measure





shady trees, and watch the clouds, or
the birds, and think of all sorts of
pleasant things. Sometimes she wrote






verses in the small ivory tablet which




her father had given her; and very




pretty verses too, all out of her own
head, and as fast as her hands could

move. To please her mother, she would
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afterwards copy them into a little book,
which Mrs. Delmont carefully pre-
served. Her young companions called
her “the poetess ;” and used to wonder
how she could possibly think of such
things; at which Florence would laugh,
and tell them that it came quite natu-
rally. It was strange to see her with
other children. The flowers which
they were content to admire, Florence
never rested until she had pulled to
pieces, in order to see to what class they
belonged. And instead of playing
about, she was always asking questions
of those older and wiser than herself.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmont listened at-
tentively when Florence gave them an
account of the pleasant day described

in our opening chapter, together with
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the flower-choice; and how she had
preferred the green laurel before the
brightest flower that grew.

“And what made you choose the
laurel ?” asked her mother.

“Because I recollected your telling
me once, that it was the emblem of im-
mortality. I should wish to be immor-
tal, and to be remembered hundreds
and hundreds of years after I am dead
and gone, like all the great men and
women of whom we read.”

“ What good will it do you when you
are dead and gone?” asked her aunt,
who happened to be present.

“Oh, aunt, what a question !””

“Think a little, my dear, before you
attempt to answer it.”

“T have thought a thousand times,
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that it must be the most delightful
thing in all the world, to be immortal !”

“You are right, Florence; immortality
is a great and glorious gift—to live for
ever and ever in heaven, with God and
his holy angels.”

“But I did not mean that, aunt;
although, of course, I should like to be
good as well as great.”

“Tt is neither our talents nor our
goodness, that can winfor usimmortality.
As you read in your Bible—‘ We are
all as an unclean thing, and all our
righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and
we all dofade as a leaf; and ouriniquities,
like the wind, have taken us away.’”

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“Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ,
who alone has the gift of eternal life.”

“T should like to understand this,”
observed Florence, thoughtfully.

“ If you wish,” replied her kind aunt,
“TJ will tell you all about it when you
come to stay with me; for thisisa study,
my child, and the most important of all
studies, which I perceive you have yet
to learn—the knowledge of God’s holy
word, and your own heart.”

Florence wanted to begin directly ;
but aunt Mary resided nearly a hun-
dred miles off, and was to return that
very evening, after a short and hurried
visit, her presence being required at her
own home. Before she went, however,
she took her brother and sister apart,

and spoke to them seriously about
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Florence, and the deep responsibility
of those who were intrusted with the
care of one so singularly gifted as her
niece. Mrs. Delmont was moved by
her affectionate earnestness, and pro-
mised to remember what she had said.

“JT am not sorry Mary is gone,” ob-
served Mr. Delmont to his wife, that
same evening. “I believe her to be
the best creature that ever breathed,
but I should be vexed to see our high-
spirited Florence, with her splendid in-
tellect, ‘converted,’ as she calls it, into
a pious, church-going, tract-distribut-
ing young lady, who thinks it a sin to
be found reading anything but her
Bible.”

Mrs. Delmont could not help smil-

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being a medium, expressing her sincere
wish to do her duty by her child.
Shortly after this conversation, Flo-
rence, at her own request, commenced
the study of the Greek language, toge-
ther with her brother, who was a year or
two older than herself, but whom her
rapid progress soon left far behind. Mr.
Delmont, as a reward for her diligence,
and an incentive to further exertions,
presented her with a Greek Testament,
which she was very anxious to be able to
understand, because it was aunt Mary’s
favourite book. But reading it as Flo-
rence did, with the aid of grammar and
lexicon, and bewildered by the various
opinions of the commentators she was
advised to consult, was very different

from a simple and earnest perusal in
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prayer and dependence on the teaching
of the Holy Spirit. Her reasoning
powers, rather than her affections, were
thus encouraged and brought into play ;
and ingenious interpretations and nice
distinctions more attended to than the

real spiritual meaning of what she read. ~

In this all-important study, it was her
intellect only that was engaged, while
her heart remained untouched.

The fear of breaking in upon her
studies, together with the unwillingness
of her parents to part with her, pre-
vented Florence from paying the pro-
mised visit to aunt Mary, much to the
disappointment of her kind relative, who
had long been looking forward to this
opportunity of imparting to her niece

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which she justly esteemed of more im-
portance than anything in the world
besides. But aunt Mary could still
pray for her, “that it would please God
in his own way, and at his own time,
to have mercy on her dear Florence.”
And we are told—nay, the experienced
Christian knows, that the prayer of the
righteous availeth much.

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THE DAISY.

| Lucy Nevitue, or “the Daisy,” as she
was afterwards called by her compa-
nions, was the youngest and sole sur-
vivor of a large family of brothers and —
sisters, whom it had been the agonizing
task of their affectionate mother to
watch fade away one by one, and follow
to the green and silent graveyard,
But Mrs. Neville was a Christian, and
had taught her children that faith in
an almighty Saviour which gilded their



death-beds, and, lingering above their
eraves, told her that they were not lost,

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would not permit her sweet lambs to
wander far astray, and so gathered them
early into the fold.”

When one after another of her little |
ones was stricken, Mrs. Neville wept
and prayed like king David of old;
“for who can tell,” thought she, “whe-
| ther God will be gracious to me, that
‘the child may live.” But with its death
ended all the lamentations, outwardly
| at least, of this Christian mother, and





she arose and worshipped. ‘Wherefore
should I fast? can I bring him back
again? I shall go to him, but he shall
not return to me.” We do not say
that she shed no more tears. Our

prave of Lazarus; thus sanctifying our

weeping for evermore. But she no

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longer murmured; and was enabled to

exclaim, “Thy will, O God, not mine
be done |” |

Although pale and delicate, Lucy |
had as yet shown no decided symptoms

of that fearful malady which had swept
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away her young brothers and sisters.
That she was less beautiful was a great
comfort to her poor mother, as she
recalled to mind the brilliant com-
plexions and bright eyes of her lost
little ones. It was her constant endea-
your, nevertheless, to prepare Lucy for
whatever might be the will of her hea-
venly Father concerning her, leaving her
in his hands with the trusting resignation
of a meek and loving heart, well know-
ing that whatever he ordereth is best.



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returning from the house of God, Lucy
passed the graves of her kindred, in the
quiet graveyard, most of whom had died
very young; but it did not make her
sad, for she knew that they were not
there. She would look up into the
blue, sunny skies, with a heart overflow-
ing with grateful love to that Saviour
who left his bright home to bleed and
die for the sins of his people; and
who has graciously said, “ Suffer little
children to come unto me, and forbid
them not.”

“Mamma,” exclaimed Lucy, upon
one of these occasions, and rather as
if she were thinking aloud, than actually
speaking—“ Mamma, I wish that I had
lived in those days !”

“In what days, my child ?”

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“When our Lord came down to
earth; and most of all, when he took
the children in his arms, and blessed
them. What happiness to have been
one of those children !”

“God has still a blessing for you,
my Lucy. You have just heard it
invoked upon us all, and I trust that
your heart was ready to say, Amen.
That earnest benediction received with
a thankful spirit, and carried back
with prayer to our several homes,
renders it one of the most important
parts of the service.”

“JT am afraid, mamma,” said Lucy,
ingenuously, “ that I am often thinking
more of the weather, or who we are
likely to meet going out, than our good

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“That is wrong; and you must pray
against such wandering thoughts in
future.”

“Do you remember,” said Lucy,
“once reading me the account of some
lady, who used to make a thousand
good resolutions in her pew, but inva-
riably lost them in the aisle, or, at best,
buried them in the graveyard ?—that
is, aS you explained to me at the time,
she began thinking of other things, or
entered into conversation with some
worldly acquaintances, going home,
and so the good seed which she had
received so joyfully, was stolen out of
her heart. I think that must have
been a true story, mamma, because it
seems so natural.”

“Yes, it was true; and I afterwards
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told you how, by the grace of God, she

was at length enabled to carry home .

with her some of that good seed, which
sprang up in time to a plenteous harvest,
bearing precious fruit. The first thing
she did, and the first thing that we
must all do in such a case, was to pray

to God to help her: she then remained - |

in her pew until the church was nearly
empty, and walked home alone through
the quiet fields, communing in silence
with her own heart; and so the habit
of meditation was formed.”
“Suppose,” said Lucy, after a
thoughtful pause, “that from this day
I was never to walk home from church
with any one but you, who will I am
sure never tempt me to converse upon

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kind advice any good impression I
may have received—at least, until I am
stronger; would it not be a good plan?”

“A very good plan, Lucy. But you
must not forget the first thing to be
done.”

“Oh no, mother,” replied Lucy,
with simple earnestness, “ or it would
never succeed. I[ will tell Helen
Bennet, and Clara Seymour, not to be
offended if I do not speak to them on
a Sunday, unless indeed they will talk
of good things.”

Lucy kept her resolution; and much
of sweet wisdom was acquired and
matured in those quiet sabbath walks
to and from church.

Lucy, who had a habit of telling her
mother everything, did not fail to re-

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peat the flower-choice which had taken
place after their pleasant day in the |
woods, and why the daisy had been |
hers.

“To be sure,” added she, “as Laura
Bennet said, it is scarcely to be dis-
tinguished from the common grass
among which it grows ; but God sees,
and sends down the shower and the
sunshine upon it just as he does on the
rose, while its very insignificance is its
protection. As Florence Delmont after-



_ wards remarked, I might have chosen
the sunflower for the same reason that I |
preferred the daisy; but I think, mother,
a Christian cannot be too lowly.”

Mrs. Neville drew her towards her,

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drooping as it was, for the brightest
flower that ever bloomed on earth.

And now, having glanced as it were
into the various homes and hearts of
those of whom we write, and watched the
buds in their first opening, let us proceed,
in the next place, to gaze upon them
in their bloom, and tell of their decay.

“ As for man,” says the Psalmist, “his

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days are as grass: as a flower of the |
field, ‘so he flourisheth. For the wind |
passeth over it, and it is gone; and the |
place thereof shall know it no more. ©
But the mercy of the Lord is from
everlasting to everlasting upon them |
that fear him, and his righteousness unto |

children’s children; to such as keep his
covenant, and to those that remember

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FLOWERS IN A BALL-ROOM.

Many along summer came and passed
away since that merry day in the woods,
of which we sat down to write; and
many children and flowers, as bright
as those we then described, lived, and



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still spared.
It was a calm, beautiful night, to-

wards the end of June; the soft moon-
light fell upon the quiet streets, and
sweeter still on the green fields and
pastures far away; but it is in London
that our next scene must be laid.
Without, all was still and serene; with-



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were bright lamps, and gay forms and
faces; while merry voices and light
laughter mingled with strains of music,
and the beating of many feet as they
danced, or rather moved languidly
through the figure, for it was too warm
to dance.

The belle of that crowded ball-room
was a young girl, apparently scarcely
seventeen, but of great beauty. She
was splendidly attired, but wore no or-
nament save a single rose. An air of
proud self-complacency was visible
in her whole deportment; while the
unnatural lustre of her eyes, and the
rich crimson that came and went in
fitful flushes upon her white cheek,
showed that the canker was already

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side stood one, seeming a year or
two younger. She was more simply
attired, and looked discontented and ill
at ease, as if the gaieties around her |
were insufficient to fill the aching void
in her own heart. Once or twice she
said as much to a friend by whom they
were accompanied, and spoke with a
sigh of the vanity of mere worldly
pleasures, while her presence contra-
dicted her words.

‘Of course,” replied her companion,



“you cannot expect to enjoy yourself
as much as Laura does, who is so beau-
tiful, and so much admired.” Helen
recognised the justness of this observa-
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“Very true,” said she. “And yet
even dear Laura looks weary.”

Some little sensation was at this mo-
ment created by a new arrival, and the
whisper passed from group to group—
“That is she—the one with the large,
thoughtful eyes—that is our young
poetess |”

“Tt is Florence!” said Helen to
her sister. “And how changed—how
lovely! Did you ever see anything

more becoming than the laurel wreath

upon her high, white brow—the laurel
that she coveted, and has won? And
yet she does not look at all proud; but
simple and childlike as ever,”
“Surely that is a voice I should

know !” exclaimed Florence Delmont, |

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surrounded her, and extending both
hands to her old friend and playfellow.
“‘ My dear Helen! What an unexpected
pleasure this is! And Laura, too! Are
you both quite well ?”

“JT am,” replied Helen, warmly re-
turning her kind greeting; “but poor
Laura suffers a great deal, and would
have been at home to-night if she had
followed the advice of her medical at-
tendant. Not that any one would be-
lieve it to look at her now,” continued
she, with a glance of sisterly pride,
at that flushed and beautiful counte-
nance. “But how thin you are, F'lo-
rence dear !”

“They tell me that I study too hard
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it is better to wear out, than to rust
out |”

“Tam not sure,” said Helen, “that
it is right to wear ourselves out in any
mere earthly pursuit.”

“ How like old times this is!” ex-
claimed Florence, laughingly. ‘ Does
she ‘preach’ as much as ever, Laura ?”

“It would be well if that were all,”
replied Laura, discontentedly. “I am
sure she wears herself out, and me too,
what with infant schools, and charity
schools, and ragged schools ; she would
turn the whole world into one vast
seminary, if she could.”

“We have all our mission,” said
Florence, thoughtfully.

Helen fancied it must be the green

laurel leaves that made her look so
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strangely pale. But hers was not the
only compassionate glance that rested
on the young poetess upon that night,
as she stood receiving the homage won
by her own talents.

-¢ How strange it is,” said one of that
brilliant throng, “that death should al-
ways seize upon the loveliest and best ~
“It is indeed. But may I inquire
what gave rise to the utterance of this
truism in a ball-room >”

“The appearance of two of its bright-
est ornaments. I doubt whether Laura
Bennet, or her friend Miss Delmont,

are long for this world.*

“Tt will be a sad thing for their pa-
rents, especially those of the latter. If
she lives, Florence Delmont will be one

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“But she will not live!” persisted
the first speaker. “I knew one just
like her—the same spiritual-looking
countenance, and large eyes; the same
broad, expansive brow, and sweet smile

—and, alas! the same wasted form.

She was clever too, but she soon died—
the mind wore out the poor feeble
frame. Her only regret was, that she
could not be spared to finish the work
upon which she was engaged up to the
day of her death, which came on very
suddenly at last.”

‘Poor thing!” thought Helen, who,
from the position which she occupied,
unavoidably overheard the latter part
of their conversation. ‘“ How terrible,
to be called away without a moment’s

preparation for eternity! After all,
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genius is a dangerous gift; and I am
far safer and happier among my schools
and my poor people, and shall be very
glad when we go back into the country
again, for then, perhaps, Laura will get
better.”

Even Mrs. Bennet, proud as she was
of the sensation created by the appear-
ance of her favourite, echoed Helen’s
wish in her heart. But neither she,
nor her friend Mrs. Delmont, could
persuade themselves to leaving London
at present.

“Poor Florence!” said the latter;
“how can I take her away from the
scenes where she is so much admired,
and bury the sweet child in the coun-
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but she would rather be with us, she
says.”

“Tt is the same with Laura. She
actually lives on excitement. I intend
taking her to some fashionable watering
place, as soon as the season is over.
Dr. H. recommends quiet and country
air; but, as she herself says, it would
kill her in a week.”

“Dear mother,’ whispered Helen,
“it is getting so late, and we promised
papa not to stay.”

“ But Laura wants one more dance.”

“ Oh, not to-night, sister; it will make
you so warm.”

Laura laughed, as she gave her hand
to her partner, declaring that she was
just beginning to enjoy herself; and a

few moments afterwards was borne
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senseless from the room. It was Laura
Bennet’s last ball!

One by one the guests departed, the
lamps were put out, and the grey dawn
broke sadly into that deserted ball-
room. ‘The flower-wreaths upon the
walls and pillars, which had looked so
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CHAPTER VII.

FLOWERS IN THE CHAMBER OF
SICKNESS.

Mrs. Seymour, after a prolonged
absence from England, in which little
benefit was derived, save Clara’s cor-
rect pronunciation of foreign languages,
returned to her home, a confirmed
and helpless invalid, still soothed and
cheered by the same affectionate atten-
tions, and the same loving care. If
any one pitied Clara, for being so con-
stantly confined to her mother’s sick
room, she used to tell them that her
greatest happiness consisted in minis-
tering to the wants and amusement of

that dear parent, and the consciousness
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of having performed her duty, and how
thankful she was that she had been so
long spared.

Clara had a low, sweet voice; and
would sing to her mother, by the hour
together, all the old favourite songs,
which, as she said, reminded her so
pleasantly of the time when she was a
girl herself; or she read aloud the new
publications of the day. And when Mrs.
Seymour was too weary even for this,
Clara used to sit so still and quiet that
no one would have imagined she was in
the room, until they saw her glide for-
ward at thefirst movement of the invalid.

Clara only smiled when Laura Bennet
told her one day, that she seemed born
to be an old nurse! while Lucy Neville

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God, in fitting us for that situation
in life in which it has pleased him
to place us. Had Florence Delmont
been present, she would have said,
“We have each our mission.”

There was one passage from the
works of Frederika Bremer, which
Clara was very fond of quoting; it
seemed, as she said, so natural :—“ It
is beautiful, it is glorious to serve what
one loves, what one admires, be it by
head or hand. It may be by giving one’s

heart’s blood, or quite simply in making



- tea: it is all the same; it only depends



upon time and opportunity. Oh yes;
certainly it is very pleasant.” The
home duties are those most frequently
required of us; the “ making tea,” as it

is here expressed, together with a thou-
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sand home sacrifices of time, of our
own wishes, and tempers, and pursuits.
And how pleasant, how delightful, is
the daily offering up of such sacrifices
at the altar of affection! Nevertheless,
it will be all in vain, if there be no
higher motive to sanctify our gifts; if
we lay them down and go away, without
having solicited the Divine blessing; if
we perform all this only to gratify the
selfish yearnings of our own loving
hearts—for love unsanctified is selfish-
ness—and not to his glory, and for his
sake, who is the Giver of all good.
Thus it was with Clara Seymour.
The years that had passed away had
brought no change, except that the
frequent indisposition of her mother

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both. To Mrs. Seymour’s constant
exclamation upon such occasions, “ I
shall be better soon,” Clara now listened
hopefully and believing; and her heart
filled with happiness as the attack gra-
dually yielded and passed away before
the usual remedies. The former wil-
fully deceived herself; the latter was
happy in being deceived. As it gene-
rally happens, the great change which
was rapidly taking place in the worn-
out frame of the suffering Mrs. Sey-
mour, was far less visible to her daugh-
ter, from being constantly with her,
than to others.

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sometimes observe, with a sigh; “Iam
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severer attacks than these, and yet get
over them.” She forgot that Mrs.
Seymour’s constitution was not then
wasted by years of pain and disease,
and was therefore better able to struggle
against them. But there was no one
who cared to remind the affectionate
daughter of this; or whisper the fear,
almost amounting to a certainty, which
crept to their hearts in Mrs. Seymour’s
presence, that she was a dying woman.

Clara’s long absence from home had
not made her unmindful of the friends
of her childhood. Of Lucy Neville, in
consequence of her own voluntary con-
finement to her mother’s sick couch,

and the increasing weakness of poor
Lucy, which forbade her coming to

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was her constant companion when in
the country, and her diligent corre-
spondent in absence. That good-
natured girl had frequently shared in
the night-watches of her friend, and
cheered her on in the path of duty by
her affectionate sympathy. For some-
how Helen found time for everything,
and was never so happy as when em-
ployed in the services of others.

In many respects their characters
were alike, save that Clara’s were home
virtues, and Helen’s wandered abroad
in search of novelty and excitement.
Both were good and praiseworthy as
far as they went, but neither went far

enough. Clara was really humble;
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well of Clara, and held her up as a
pattern of filial affection and devoted
tenderness, which made her mother
proud, and herself- happy; while
Helen Bennet’s active spirit of charity
was equally, and, as Mr. Bennet would
have said, deservedly admired. And
yet Helen never went to visit Lucy
Neville, without a vague feeling that
there was still something wanting in
her own life and practice; it was the
habit of looking up.

“Glory to God!” was the prevailing
language of Lucy’s heart, and the
incense that hallowed all her almsgiving
and works of charity. If it were in her
power to do good to others, she thanked
him for the opportunity, for the means,

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blessing upon her endeavours. Helen
gave at once from the impulse of her
own kind heart, and because it would
have been actually a pain to her to have
refused. Lucy possessed the same
feelings, but predominating over all was
love to her Saviour, and a remembrance
of his sweet promise: “ Verily I say
unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one of the least of these my bre-
thren, ye have done it unto me.”
Helen was a diligent and faithful
servant, working cheerfully it is true,
but looking still for a reward; while
Lucy’s was a labour of love—the grate-
ful obedience of a happy child. Clara’s
sole endeavour was to soothe and give
pleasure to the weary hours of her sick

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earthly motive could have been more
holy and sacred. Helen’s was a more
complicated feeling, in which there
mingled very much that was right and
good. Lucy simply and earnestly
sought to please God. The lesson of
her childhood had been learned by
heart, amid pain and disease ; and, al-
though often dimmed by tears, the eye
of faith still looked upwards through
every cloud, and saw upon them all
the covenant-bow of everlasting love.
“Thy will be done” was not merely a
form of daily prayer, but the sincere
breathing of her inmost spirit.

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Lucy prayed fervently that if it were
possible the cup of affliction might pass

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“Nevertheless, not as I will, but as
thou wilt.” Young, happy, and be-
loved, with a thousand plans of benevo-
lent usefulness, Lucy naturally shrank
from the approach of death. But then
she remembered that God can raise up
what instruments he pleases. Had her
feeble services been required, he would
have spared her to perform them; in-
stead of which, her duty was clearly to
sit still, to be patient and resigned to
the will of her heavenly Father, know-
ing that all things are ordered in love.
“If I maz not serve him on earth,”
thought Lucy, “what happiness to
know, that through the all-atoning
merits of my Divine Redeemer; I shall
praise him in heaven for ever and ever.

It is true that my kind mother will be
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left behind, but my sweet sisters are
there; and she will join us, too, ere
long.” And the more Lucy acquired
the habit of looking upward, the less
she cared to avert her gaze, and fix it
upon the perishing things of this world.
Earthly ties were gradually loosened
about her heart, and all her hopes
became finally centred in “those things
which are above, where Christ sitteth
on the right hand of God.”



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CHAPTER VIII.



HOME FLOWERS THE SWEETEST.

“JT wisn that you were not going to
the school this morning,” said Laura,
in a discontented tone, to her sister, a
few weeks after their return to the
country.

“Would you like to walk out?’
asked Helen.

“1 do not know; not if it is as hot
as it was yesterday.”

“ It will be quite cool in the evening,
and I shall then be disengaged. But
I really must go now, unless you want
me very particularly.”
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Laura, peevishly, “if you do not like to
stay.” Helen lingered.

“You need not remain long, at |
least,” said Mrs. Bennet.

“No, mamma, not if all is going on



right. But I promised to go and see
old Sarah Green to-day, and widow
Lucas; and then there is Mrs. Lane’s
little girl, who they tell me is given
over, and quite insensible.”

“In that case I do not see what good
you could do the poor child. And
with regard to the others, you might
send the housekeeper.”

“Yes, I might, to be sure; but I
would rather go myself.”

*T believe,” said Laura, “that Helen
thinks a great deal more of these old wo-
men and children than she does of me.”

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« But then they are ill, dear Laura,”
replied her sister; gently.

« And so am I.”

Helen’s heart smote her as she gazed
upon her pale face. “To be sure,”
thought she, “1 might send the house-
keeper; and | am not obliged to go to
the school, only that it will seem so
strange if I do not. And supposing I
stay at home, it is ten to one if Laura will
permit me to do a single thing for her.”

Helen should have tried nevertheless.
And the time and pains which, under a
mistaken sense of duty, she that morn-
ing gave first to her little scholars, and
afterwards to one of the most fretful of
old women in the parish, would have
been better bestowed upon her invalid

sister.
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“If it were a pleasure,” said Helen,

“JT would gladly sacrifice it for you, my
dear Laura; but I cannot give up doing
what I feel to be right.”

“People have different notions with
regard to what is right and wrong,”
said Mrs. Bennet. But Helen caught
her father’s approving smile, and was
satisfied.

“Five long, weary hours till dinner-
time!” she heard Laura say, with some-
thing between a sigh and a yawn.

“Qnly five hours!” exclaimed the
healthy and active Helen, as she went
forth on her errands of charity; “I
shall not find time for half I have to
do.” But somehow, on that morning,
she did not feel so cheerful as usual:

the recollection of Laura’s pale face
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haunted and spoiled all her pleasure.
The fact was, she felt dissatisfied with
herself. Most of our readers must have
experienced this feeling, and the power
it has to make the very sunshine seem
less bright. It is impossible to escape
from the whispers of an accusing con-
science, and its shadow is only dispelled
by the smile of reconciliation and
atonement.

At a short distance from their own
home, Helen met Mrs. Seymour and
her daughter: the former was in her
garden chair, carefully wrapped up;
while the latter walked by her side, look-
ing the picture of tranquil happiness.

“JT thought you were going to the
flower-show,” said Helen. “This is
the day, is it not ?”

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“ Yes, this is the day,”’ replied Clara,
smiling; “but I have changed my
mind.”

“The truth is,” said Mrs. Seymour,
“J happened to express a wish to go
out this morning; and the dear child
fancies that if she were not with me,
the chair would be sure to overturn, or
some other fatal accident occur; is it
not so, Clara ?”

“JT know that you would not enjoy
this sweet air, or be half as happy with-
out me, mamma,” replied her daughter,
gaily; “and deny it if you can!”

“J do not wish to deny it. You are
all the world to me, Clara. But my very
affection makes me selfish. I should
have insisted upon your leaving me.”

“What, when my staying at home
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has made us both happy? oh, a thou-
sand times happier than all the flower

shows in the world could have done!”
exclaimed Clara, as she bent down to
kiss her. ‘“ And now do not let us say
any more about it.”

“Ah,” thought Helen, “it would be
easy enough to make some sacrifice to
Laura, if she were as grateful as Mrs.
Seymour is, instead of which she would
have done nothing but fret and murmur
all day long.” Helen forgot that the
duty remained the same in whatever
spirit its performance might be received.
Certainly it is far pleasanter to serve
the gentle; but we are commanded to
do good even to those who hate and
despitefully use us.

“ Lucy Neville was with us all yes-
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terday,” said Clara; ‘she is so much
better, and has promised to come again
very soon. Somehow Lucy’s presence
always makes me feel happy. I often
wish that I was as good as either you
or she; for I guess you are even now
bound upon some errand of mercy ;
but our first duty is at home,” added
Clara, with an affectionate glance at



her mother. “ However I must not |
stay any longer, for fear she should
take cold.” |
Helen walked on, pondering upon
the words just uttered by her friend,
“ Our first duty is at home!” and she
even began to question within herself,
whether she was really so good as every
one thought her.

As we have said, the school children
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seemed on that particular morning to
be unusually perverse, old Sarah Green
was in one of her most fretful humours,
and widow Lucas could talk of nothing
but her own aches and pains. Mrs.
Lane’s little girl was too far gone to
recognise the voice of her teacher; and
Helen almost felt as if her presence
were an intrusion upon the grief of the
sorrowing family. “ After all,” thought
she, as she retraced her steps homeward,
“what good have I done this day?
None.” But Helen, in lamenting the
effects, neglected to trace them to their
true cause. Without the blessing of
God upon our endeavours, we can never
do any real good.

By the time Helen reached home,

she had quite made up her mind not
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to leave Laura any more for so long
together, until she was better; but try
if she could not make the weary morn-
ings, of which she complained, pass
more agreeably: but her resolution
came too late.

“Oh, Miss Helen!” exclaimed the
servant, “I am so glad you are come
back.”

‘What has happened? What of
my sister Laura? Oh, if she should
be dead!” said Helen, clasping her
hands wildly together. God alone
knew the agony of her heart at that
moment, but she was spared in his
mercy so great and terrible a trial.

It appears Laura had been found
by her mother, after an unavoidable ab-

sence of some hours, lying insensible
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upon the ground; and although the
most active measures were imme-
diately resorted to, they had failed as
yet in restoring her to consciousness.



Helen heard her wailing cries over
her favourite child as she ascended
the stairs, and felt stricken to the
heart.

“Oh, Helen,” said Mrs. Bennet,
lifting up her pale face at her entrance, —
“if you had been at home this might



not have happened.” Her father drew
her affectionately towards him, and they
wept together.

“We can but act for the best,”
whispered he kindly; “it is not for us
to foretell the end.” But Helen felt
that she had not acted for the best;
and, kneeling down by the bedside,

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wept in bitterness of spirit. She dared
not pray.

It is true that Helen had been em-
ployed about right things, only at a
wrong time. It has been justly said,
that the duty that lies nearest to us is
most likely to be overlooked and ne-
glected. Active benevolence ceases to
be meritorious the moment that a single

home-tie is riven, or a family duty

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CHAPTER IX.

THE ROSE WITHERS.

Laura Benner had scarcely recover-
ed from this sudden attack, before she
was seized with a fever which soon re-
duced her little remaining strength.
Day and night did Helen watch over
her, unheeded and unrecognised, or
listen to her wandering discourse, in
which her own name _ frequently
occurred, mingled with complaining.
Sometimes she would ask when Helen
was coming home, for she was weary
of being alone, and wish that there
were no such ‘things as schools in the
world. “I might as well have no sis-

ter,” said poor Laura, in her delirium.
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THE ROSE WITHERS.

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vered her senses, when the violence of
the fever left her as weak as a child.
Helen dared not speak, and could only
show her contrition by the most affec-
tionate and unremitting attention. Mr.
and Mrs. Bennet felt that their child’s

life hung as it were upon a thread,



which every day spun finer and finer,
and which the least excitement would
sever in a moment; while Laura thought
only of getting well soon, and going in
the autumn to some fashionable water-
ing-place.

“Mamma,” said she, in a feeble voice,
one evening when she seemed a little
better, “ you do not know how thankful,
I have felt throughout my illness.”

| “And why thankful, dear child?”
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asked Mrs. Bennet, while Helen bent

anxiously forward to catch the reply.
“J could not help thinking that it

might have been the smallpox, like my

poor cousin had; and I would sooner
have died at once than be such a fright
as she is.”

“Hush, hush, my Laura! you must
not agitate yourself.”

“Am I much altered, mamma?”
asked the invalid, anxiously.

“No,not much; only paler, of course.”

“And thinner,” interrupted Laura,
looking at her almost transparent hands,
and smiling at the contrast when Helen
took them affectionately in hers, and
pressed them to her lips.

“You never leave me now, Helen!”

said her sister.
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'10483' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCF' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
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describe
'775946' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCG' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
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describe
'70851' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCH' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
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describe
'15760' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCI' 'sip-files00041.pro'
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'2011-10-31T09:09:36-04:00'
describe
'26664' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCJ' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
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describe
'6211381' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCK' 'sip-files00041.tif'
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describe
'670' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCL' 'sip-files00041.txt'
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describe
'8425' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCM' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:38-04:00'
describe
'723195' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCN' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:08-04:00'
describe
'91516' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCO' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
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describe
'18364' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCP' 'sip-files00042.pro'
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'2011-10-31T09:12:39-04:00'
describe
'33912' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCQ' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCR' 'sip-files00042.tif'
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describe
'776' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCS' 'sip-files00042.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:05-04:00'
describe
'10556' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCT' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
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describe
'748034' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCU' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
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describe
'78468' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCV' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
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describe
'19284' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCW' 'sip-files00043.pro'
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describe
'30411' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCX' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
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describe
'5988027' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCY' 'sip-files00043.tif'
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describe
'794' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGCZ' 'sip-files00043.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:06:48-04:00'
describe
'9841' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDA' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
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describe
'723201' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDB' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
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describe
'91871' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDC' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
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describe
'19960' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDD' 'sip-files00044.pro'
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describe
'34873' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDE' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDF' 'sip-files00044.tif'
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describe
'836' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDG' 'sip-files00044.txt'
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describe
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'10767' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDH' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:08:55-04:00'
describe
'747015' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDI' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
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'2011-10-31T09:12:21-04:00'
describe
'82920' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDJ' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:31-04:00'
describe
'17152' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDK' 'sip-files00045.pro'
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describe
'31325' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDL' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDM' 'sip-files00045.tif'
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describe
'712' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDN' 'sip-files00045.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:42-04:00'
describe
'9507' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDO' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
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describe
'723232' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDP' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
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describe
'83534' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDQ' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:12:25-04:00'
describe
'17919' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDR' 'sip-files00046.pro'
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describe
'31380' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDS' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDT' 'sip-files00046.tif'
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describe
'777' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDU' 'sip-files00046.txt'
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describe
'9850' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDV' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
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describe
'761932' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDW' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
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describe
'75158' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDX' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
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describe
'19027' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDY' 'sip-files00047.pro'
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describe
'29109' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGDZ' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:06:50-04:00'
describe
'6099203' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEA' 'sip-files00047.tif'
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describe
'806' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEB' 'sip-files00047.txt'
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describe
'9613' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEC' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGED' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
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describe
'84546' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEE' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
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describe
'18418' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEF' 'sip-files00048.pro'
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describe
'32315' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEG' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEH' 'sip-files00048.tif'
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describe
'782' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEI' 'sip-files00048.txt'
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describe
'10019' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEJ' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
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describe
'747104' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEK' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'19783' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEM' 'sip-files00049.pro'
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describe
'33467' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEN' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEO' 'sip-files00049.tif'
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describe
'802' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEP' 'sip-files00049.txt'
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describe
'10067' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEQ' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGER' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
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describe
'90092' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGES' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
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describe
'19269' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGET' 'sip-files00050.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEV' 'sip-files00050.tif'
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describe
'822' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEW' 'sip-files00050.txt'
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describe
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describe
'747064' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEY' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
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describe
'61386' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGEZ' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
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describe
'9199' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFA' 'sip-files00051.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFC' 'sip-files00051.tif'
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describe
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describe
'6882' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFE' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
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describe
'723077' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFF' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
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describe
'80251' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFG' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
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describe
'16198' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFH' 'sip-files00052.pro'
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describe
'30197' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFI' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFJ' 'sip-files00052.tif'
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describe
'713' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFK' 'sip-files00052.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:12-04:00'
describe
'9500' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFL' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFM' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
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describe
'86506' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFN' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
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describe
'18668' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFO' 'sip-files00053.pro'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:42-04:00'
describe
'32000' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFP' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:12:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFQ' 'sip-files00053.tif'
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describe
'773' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFR' 'sip-files00053.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9872' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFS' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:02-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFT' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
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describe
'87976' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFU' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:11:17-04:00'
describe
'19549' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFV' 'sip-files00054.pro'
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describe
'32381' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFW' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFX' 'sip-files00054.tif'
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describe
'832' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFY' 'sip-files00054.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'10298' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGFZ' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:12:37-04:00'
describe
'747089' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGA' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:50-04:00'
describe
'84443' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGB' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:08:04-04:00'
describe
'17995' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGC' 'sip-files00055.pro'
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describe
'31254' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGD' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGE' 'sip-files00055.tif'
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'2011-10-31T09:08:40-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGF' 'sip-files00055.txt'
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describe
'9651' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGG' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:31-04:00'
describe
'723216' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGH' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
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'2011-10-31T09:09:43-04:00'
describe
'85072' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGI' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
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describe
'17717' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGJ' 'sip-files00056.pro'
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describe
'32009' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGK' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:09:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGL' 'sip-files00056.tif'
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describe
'745' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGM' 'sip-files00056.txt'
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describe
'10091' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGN' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
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describe
'746923' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGO' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
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describe
'82198' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGP' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
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describe
'17572' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGQ' 'sip-files00057.pro'
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describe
'30336' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGR' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:11:44-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGS' 'sip-files00057.tif'
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describe
'723' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGT' 'sip-files00057.txt'
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describe
'9540' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGU' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGV' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
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describe
'88100' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGW' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
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describe
'19051' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGX' 'sip-files00058.pro'
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'2011-10-31T09:08:39-04:00'
describe
'33774' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGY' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGGZ' 'sip-files00058.tif'
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'2011-10-31T09:06:57-04:00'
describe
'809' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHA' 'sip-files00058.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:11:40-04:00'
describe
'10198' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHB' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
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describe
'746957' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHC' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
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describe
'868650' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHD' 'sip-filesback.jp2'
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'2011-10-31T09:10:25-04:00'
describe
'81455' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHE' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:57-04:00'
describe
'17005' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHF' 'sip-files00059.pro'
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'2011-10-31T09:08:23-04:00'
describe
'30505' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHG' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHH' 'sip-files00059.tif'
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describe
'706' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHI' 'sip-files00059.txt'
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describe
'9466' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHJ' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
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describe
'723197' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHK' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
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describe
'85896' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHL' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
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describe
'18472' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHM' 'sip-files00060.pro'
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describe
'31907' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHN' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:13:05-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHO' 'sip-files00060.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHP' 'sip-files00060.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:07:11-04:00'
describe
'9903' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHQ' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHR' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
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describe
'86776' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHS' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
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describe
'19507' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHT' 'sip-files00061.pro'
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describe
'32709' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHU' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-31T09:09:25-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHV' 'sip-files00061.tif'
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describe
'790' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHW' 'sip-files00061.txt'
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describe
'10071' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHX' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
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describe
'723076' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHY' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
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'2011-10-31T09:12:19-04:00'
describe
'78572' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGHZ' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
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describe
'15721' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIA' 'sip-files00062.pro'
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describe
'29455' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIB' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIC' 'sip-files00062.tif'
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describe
'687' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGID' 'sip-files00062.txt'
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describe
'9339' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIE' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIF' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
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describe
'84280' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIG' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
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describe
'18315' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIH' 'sip-files00063.pro'
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describe
'32034' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGII' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIJ' 'sip-files00063.tif'
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describe
'762' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIK' 'sip-files00063.txt'
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'2011-10-31T09:09:30-04:00'
describe
'9947' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIL' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
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describe
'723242' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIM' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
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describe
'86761' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIN' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
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describe
'18740' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIO' 'sip-files00064.pro'
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describe
'32726' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIP' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIQ' 'sip-files00064.tif'
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'2011-10-31T09:09:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABGIR' 'sip-files00064.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHGR' 'sip-files00155.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHGS' 'sip-files00155.txt'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHGU' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'17392' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHGW' 'sip-files00156.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHGY' 'sip-files00156.tif'
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describe
'757' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHGZ' 'sip-files00156.txt'
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describe
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describe
'761861' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHB' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
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describe
'83167' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHC' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
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describe
'17427' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHD' 'sip-files00157.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHF' 'sip-files00157.tif'
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describe
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describe
'9995' 'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHH' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHI' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHM' 'sip-files00158.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHN' 'sip-files00158.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHT' 'sip-files00159.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHHU' 'sip-files00159.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHIA' 'sip-files00160.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHIB' 'sip-files00160.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHIK' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHJJ' 'sip-files00165.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081028_AAAABRfileF20081028_AABHJY' 'sip-files00167.txt'
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describe
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describe
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THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY;

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CONTENTS.

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CHAPTER I.

GIRLS AND FLOWERS.

A GROvuP of young and light-hearted

girls sat together in the fading sunlight,
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fields. = (7

«“ What beautiful things flowers are!”
said; one. ‘And what a nice amuse-
ment it would be, now that we are all
sitting here so quietly, if each wére ,to
choose which flower each would rather

resemble.”
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LOOK UP.

Her young companions eagerly
agreed to her proposal.

“Just as if there could be any
choice,” exclaimed Laura Bennet, a
little proudly, and holding up a moss-
rose, as she spoke. “Among all the
flowers that grow, there is nothing to
vie in beauty with the rose. Let me
be the queen, or none !”

The rest laughed; and some said
that Laura Bennet looked like a queen.
She was certainly very handsome; and

the injudicious praises of her parents

and friends had made her perfectly
aware of a fact which she considered to
be of no little importance.

“For my part,” observed her sister
Helen, “I should like to resemble the

luxuriant rhododendron, so beautifully
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GIRLS AND FLOWERS.



described by Mrs. Child. When any
one in passing shook it rougnty, 1t scat-
tered, she tells us, ‘a shower of honey-
dew from its roseate cups, and imme-
diately began to fill its chalices anew
with transparent ambrosia: teaching
us to shower sweetness even upon the
hands that disturb us, and to fill once
more with pure honey-drops the cha-
lices of our inward thoughts.’ Oh!
who would not wish to be meek and
forgiving, like the rhododendron, if
they could? But it is very difficult,”
added poor Helen, with tears in her
eyes.

“It is indeed,” said Lucy Neville,
gently, “if we trust only in our own
strength.”

“And who is there to help us? I
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LOOK UP.

am sure if Laura happens to say, as

she sometimes does, * Do not put your-
self in a passion, Helen!’ it makes me
ten times worse. It is only when papa
looks at me in his grave, kind manner,
that I have the slightest control over
myself.”

© What a pity it is,’ said Lucy,
simply, “we cannot always remember
‘that the eye of our heavenly Father is
ever upon us.”

“T wish I could,” replied Helen.

“T have heard mamma say,” observed
Lucy, “that praying is better than
wishing.”

“Now, Clara!” interrupted Laura
Bennet, turning impatiently towards a
fair, gentle-looking girl by her side,

“we are waiting for you.”
10





GIRLS AND FLOWERS.

Clara smiled, and immediately chose

the pale convolvulus, or bindweed,
winding so caressingly in and out
among the bushes, and flinging over
them a graceful covering, an emblem
of meek beauty and loving tenderness.
“The only pity is,” said she, “ that it
should so soon close up and fade.”

Florence Delmont was the next to
speak; and, after a moment’s pause, she
shook back the hair from her clear,
thoughtful brow, and declared that she
preferred the green laurel to all the
flowers that grew.

“That is because you write verses,
and think yourself clever,” said Laura
Bennet.

Florence laughed good-humouredly,

as she twined the bright leaves among
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LOOK UP.

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her curls. To confess the truth, she
was not altogether unconscious of her
talents, or unmindful of the admiration
they excited.

“But what says our dear Lucy?”
exclaimed Helen.

“J think that I can guess,” said
Clara Seymour; “either a violet ora
heartsease—am I right ?”

“Not quite,” replied Lucy, with a
deep blush; “although both the flowers
that you have mentioned are favourites
of mine. But I should like to resemble
the daisy most, because it is always
looking upward.”

Her companions laughed; some in
ridicule, more especially Laura; while
her sister Helen glanced wonderingly
into the pale, quiet face of Lucy Neville.

19



dethintanmemeneanennsiat
GIRLS AND FLOWERS.

“Do tell me,” said she, as they
walked home together in the twilight,
carrying the flowers which they had
gathered to adorn their several dwell-
ings, “do tell me what made you wish
just now to be always looking —
like the daisy.”

“Oh, Helen, can you ask? What
more do we require for happiness than
to be able, let the cloud be ever so
dark, to look upwards with the eye of
faith, and say, It is the Lord, and
therefore it is best ?”

“Do you always think thus ?” asked
Helen.

“Alas, no!” replied poor Lucy, while
the tears fell fast upon her deep mourn-
ing dress. “But I am trying, and

praying to God to teach me.”
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~LOOK UP.

“‘Tt seems a hard lesson.”
“ But a beautiful one, dear Helen, if
we can but get it by heart; and full of

sweet comfort.”

The friends now separated to their
various homes, where we shall severally
follow them, in order to give a clearer
insight into the character of each.




ROSE AND RHODODENDRON.

CHAPTER II.

THE ROSE AND THE RHODODENDRON.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennet were possessed
of considerable property ; and not only
hospitable and generous to their friends
and neighbours, but mindful of the
poor and needy, who seldom went away
from their door unrelieved. The former
was a man of high moral principles
and strict integrity; the latter, a vain,
worldly woman, with sufficient sense,

however, to appreciate the nobler quali-
ties of her husband, and admire that
active benevolence which she wanted

energy of character to aid or emulate.
Laura resembled her mother both in

person and disposition; while Helen
15


LOOK UP.

was most like her father. She had the
same earnest and beautiful temper,
the same warm, generous heart; and,
young as she was, entered cheerfully
into all his plans of usefulness, besides
devising many little schemes of her
own, which were carried out with per-

severing industry, in spite of obstacles.

If Mrs. Bennet erred in the exagge-
rated praises constantly lavished upon
the beauty of her eldest daughter, her
husband was no less to blame in assert-
ing his belief, that there was no one in
the world like his good little Helen.
Poor Helen often felt the evil of her
own heart; and would frequently shed
tears when alone, and wish that she
was more deserving of his kind praise.

Sometimes she found courage to tell
16




ROSE: AND RHODODENDRON.



him so; when her affectionate but
misjudging parent would stifle these
inward convictions by replying, that
we can none of us expect to be perfect;
and that her humility was only a fresh
proof of all he had said.

Upon the evening in question, Laura
complained sadly of fatigue; and de-
clared that the sun had made her look
almost as brown as Helen.

“Only almost?” said her sister,
good-humouredly, as she laid aside
her bonnet, and began to arrange the
flowers which they had gathered, in
water; while Laura continued to be-
wail the injury done to her complexion,
and the scratches which she had re-
ceived in thrusting her little white

hands into the banks and hedges.
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“But how is it that Helen has
escaped all these annoyances?” asked
her father.

“Oh, I dare say her hands are torn
also; but then, as mamma often says,
it does not matter about her, for they
are never fit to be seen, at the best of
times.”

Helen coloured violently; but think-
ing just then of the rhododendron,
continued silent.

“Give me the useful before the
beautiful,” said Mr. Bennet. “ What-
ever Helen’s hands may be, they are
always ready to do a good turn for
anybody; and I think I may venture
to assert that the greater part of these
flowers were of her gathering.”

“No, indeed!” exclaimed Helen,
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simply; “for I was busy helping

Lucy Neville. Poor thing! she has
never looked well since her sister’s
death. Do you think Lucy is con-
sumptive, papa?”

“ Ttis not improbable, all the family
were ; but I hope not, for her ee s
sake, for she has but her left now.’

“T wish,” began Helen, and then
she paused.

“ Well,” said Mr. Bennet, drawing
her affectionately towards him, “ and
what does my little Helen wish ?”

«“ That I were as fit to die as Lucy
Neville.”

“ But you are not consumptive, my
child.”

“ Heaven forbid!” exclaimed her

mother.
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“No, I did not mean that; but I
suppose I must die, and I may die
soon. There are many younger than I
am who are buried in the graveyard.”

“How you talk!” said Laura; “I
declare you make me feel quite low-
spirited.”

“Nevertheless,” said her father,
“ Helen is right; we must all die, and
God only knows how soon. But what
makes you think your friend Lucy so
ready to be taken ?”

“ Because—because,” replied Helen,
in a hesitating voice, “she is so good,
and gentle, and pious.”

“Then you have only to be good
and gentle also, my child.”

“Only! Oh, papa! but it is impos-

sible to think of this always.”
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“No one expects impossibilities,
Helen.”

« And then I have not Lucy’s piety.”

“J should like to hear your defini-
tion of the word piety,” said her father.

Helen hesitated. Something about the
daisy, and a habit of looking constantly
upwards, passed through her mind,
but she remained silent. Although
constantly attending Divine worship
once at least upon every sabbath day,
besides occasionally reading a chapter
in her little Bible, her notions upon
this subject were not very clear.

“True piety,” said her father, “ con-
sists in love to God and our neigh-
bours, and to do our duty in whatever
sphere of life it may please Providence

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Mr. Bennet spoke the truth, but
not the whole truth.

“Js that all, papa?” asked Helen.

“What more would you have ?”

“I do not know indeed: but only
suppose that we should fall short of
this high standard ?”

“We must all do that, my Helen;
but God is not extreme to mark these
failures, and will accept of our imper-
fect endeavours, where they are made
in sincerity and truth.”

Helen felt much relieved. She
would have liked to have prolonged
the conversation; but observing that
Laura appeared quite tired, good-
naturedly proposed their retiring to
rest.

“Yes, I am sure you both require
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it,’ said Mrs. Bennet. “And Laura
dear, do not forget to bathe your fore-
head with the rose-water which you
will see on my dressing table.”

When Laura was undressing, she
found the moss-rose to which she had
compared herself, and afterwards placed
proudly in her bosom; but all its beauty
was withered and gone.

* Only look, Helen,” said she; “and
it was so bright a few hours ago. What
a pity that such a splendid flower should
ever fade !”

Young as she was, there was some-
thing in the emblem, and in the pale
cheek and languid frame of her beauti-
ful sister, that struck Helen forcibly,
and made her more than usually gen-

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could all Laura’s peevishness and im-

patience betray her into speaking a
single harsh word. “How I wish it
could be always thus,” thought she.
“And it shall, I am resolved. I will
begin to-morrow.”

How many to-morrows came and
went, only to witness similar good reso-
lutions broken and renewed! Helen
forgot to supplicate for that grace which
can alone enable us to keep such reso-
lutions, or show us the all-sufficient
atonement provided for the weakest
believer in the Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ; or rather she knew nothing of
this great truth, and would frequently
attempt to silence the still small voice
of conscience, the strivings of the Holy
Spirit, by comparing herself with

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Laura. “If I am a sinner,” thought
poor Helen, “what must she be?”
She forgot that God had mercifully
preserved her from the temptation of
her sister’s beauty, and given her in-
stead unbroken health, and an active,
cheerful temper, whereas Laura was
always languid and irritable. If, from
these and other causes, Helen was na-
turally the most amiable, it should have
been a source of deep thankfulness,
rather than self-complacency; for of
ourselves we cannot think even a good
thought. But then she had no one to
tell her this, and was to be pitied as
well as blamed for settling down at
length into that most hopeless of all
states of feeling, the feeling of self-

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CHAPTER III.

THE WHITE CONVOLVULUS.



Ciara Seymour was the only child of °
a kind and indulgent parent, whose de-
clining years were cheered and soothed
by her unremitting tenderness. The
white convolvulus, which she had
chosen, was a meet emblem of her own
affectionate disposition. It was impos-
sible not to love Clara, who was always
thinking what she could do to make
others happy. Mrs.Seymour was glad to
see her return, for she was seldom absent
so long atime; and the tears came into
Clara’s eyes when her mother told her
how much she had missed her. It is
so delightful to be loved and missed ;

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and as easy as it is pleasant to endear
ourselves by a thousand little affection-
ate attentions and kind words, to those
among whom we dwell. But this is a
happiness of our own creating; the in-
dolent and the selfish are never missed,
but only the active and obliging.

“ Any one may easily see that I have
not been at home to-day,” said Clara,
with a cheerful smile, as she arranged
the cushions of her mother’s easy chair,
and brought the ottoman for her to
rest her feet upon. She then tastefully
arranged the flowers which she had
gathered, in different vases, which she
placed upon the table, in order that Mrs.
Seymour might admire their beauty at
the same time that she inhaled their

delicious perfume.
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“Have you not almost done, my
busy little Clara?” asked her mother.

“Yes, quite, dear mother.” And
sitting down upon the low stool at her
feet, she began to tell her of their plea-
sant day in the woods, and how much
they had enjoyed themselves. For
some time, Mrs. Seymour listened pa-
tiently, although far from feeling well ;
while Clara failed to perceive, in the
gathering twilight, that she was be-
coming every moment paler and paler,
until she sank back at length with a
deep sigh, and fainted away.

Clara’s cries brought the domestics
to her assistance. The first thing Mrs.
Seymour’s maid did, was to remove the
flowers and open the window; after

which she unfastened her mistress’s
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dress, and bathed her forehead with a
little cold water. Mrs. Seymour soon
began to recover, and seeing her daugh-
ter’s pale face as she bent over her,
made an effort to smile, and again sank
back in the chair.

“You must not crowd your mother
so, Miss Clara,” said the gurl; “you
are keeping the air from her.” Clara
moved aside, and had soon the happi-
ness of seeing her mother quite re-
covered.

“Mary says she thinks it was the
flowers that made you ill,” observed
Clara, in a low voice, when they were
again left together.

“Very probably, my dear; they have
frequently that effect in a warm room.”

“And yet I placed them so close,
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thinking to please you, and that you
would like to inhale their sweet per-
fume.”

“So I did; there is no blame at-
tached to you, my child.”

“ But, mamma, even in our very love
we may do wrong.”

Mrs. Seymour was too weak to an-
swer, and could only tenderly press her
daughter’s hand. After all, the flowers
were not the sole cause of her indis-
position. She had been for some time
in a declining state of health; and
not long after the occurrence which we
have just related, was persuaded to yield
to the entreaties of her friends, and con-
sult a physician, who immediately pre-
scribed change of air, and perfect quiet,

as her only likely means of recovery.
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Mrs. Seymour felt thankful that there
was a hope, both for the sake of her
child, and because she feared to die. It
is a sad thing to put off the thought of
death from time to time, until it is ab-
solutely forced upon us. But for the
mercy of God, she might have died
that night in her chair, without a mo-
ment’s warning.

Clara had no idea that her mother
was in any real danger; and although
grieved to part with all her young
friends and companions, and leave the
home where she was born, and where
every one loved her, and she loved
everybody and everything, even down
to the dog and the flowers, she cheer-
fully prepared to accompany her, be-

guiling the tediousness of the journey,
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and the unpleasantness of living among
strangers, especially to an invalid, by a
thousand little affectionate attentions,
which made it seem, as Mrs. Seymour
said, almost like home; for she, too, was
much attached to her own residence.
Clara was singularly thoughtful for
her age. Her mother would frequently
call her, her sole earthly treasure, and
wonder what she should have done
without her child. Those were proud
and happy moments for Clara, and
amply repaid her for any little sacrifice
which she might have made of her own
wishes or pleasures to the comfort of
this dear parent. But with all her
care and watchfulness, she found it im-
possible to guard against the repeated

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ing away Mrs. Seymour’s little remain-
ing strength. Clara was too young
when her father died to remember the
occurrence, but a chill nevertheless
would frequently creep to her heart,
as she stood gazing upon the pale face
and wasted form of her last remaining
parent. What if I should lose her
also!” thought the poor child.

If Mrs. Seymour happened to look
up at such times, she would dash away
her tears and smile, trying to believe
her own loving whisper, “You will
soon be better, dear mother.”

“Yes, very soon, my child; and we
shall be so happy again in our pleasant
home. I am longing to get back once
more. I am not ill, only tired. I

think I sat up too late last night.”
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“Very likely,” said Clara; “we must
be more careful in future.”

Mrs. Seymour looked upon her
little nurse with tears in her eyes.
“I cannot bear to see you so grave
and pale, my Clara,” said she. “I
shall be glad to have you join your
young companions again, and get a
little amusement. It must be very
dull for you to be constantly confined
to my sick room.”

“JT am always happiest with you,
dear mamma,” replied her daughter,
“especially when I can do anything to
relieve your sufferings. But I shall
rejoice, nevertheless, to see my friend
Helen Bennet, and poor Lucy, and
old Neptune, the house-dog,” added

Clara. “and my favourite rose-tree.
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After all, there is no place like home.”

Mrs. Seymour sighed.

“I hope you do not think that I feel
discontented here, mamma,” said Clara,
anxiously, “ when I know that we are
staying for the benefit of your health r

“No, indeed, love makes a home
anywhere ; is it not so, dear child ?””

“Yes, yes, mamma; that is just what
I feel,” exclaimed Clara, clinging to
her. “Without you, nothing in the
whole world ever renders me happy.”

“Hush! you must not say that. It
may be God’s will to separate us.”
Mrs. Seymour’s pale lips moved, but
she could not add, “ His will be done :”
and Clara saw that she could not.
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CHAPTER IV.

THE LAUREL.



FLoRENCE Detmont was a child of
extraordinary abilities. At five years of
age, she was able to read with ease in
almost any book that was given her;
while the remarks she made showed
that she understood what she read.
In her seventh year, she wrote a poem
upon the death of a little sister, which
was full of simple and graceful tender-
ness. It was no wonder that her pa-
rents should be so proud of her; but
they were to blame for not teaching
their gifted one early to dedicate her
rare talents to His service who had

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Giver in the gift. Florence was en-

couraged in the diligent study of every
book, rather than that precious volume
which is alone able to make us “ wise
unto salvation.”

French, Italian, and German were
acquired with apparently but little
effort; besides which she was a skilful
musician, and excelled in most of the
ornamental accomplishments of the
day. But Florence was not very strong.
Some said that she studied too hard;
and it may have been so, although with
her, study was a labour of love. But
she grew pale and thin; the mind, as
the physician said, was wearing out
the body, and some relaxation became
absolutely necessary. Mr. and Mrs.
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Florence with them whenever it was
possible, and were gratified with the




praises everywhere bestowed upon her.








The poor child, however, was but little
benefited by the change; and it was
not until they came to live in the coun-

to recover her health and cheerfulness.

Nothing cid Florence like better than
| to ramble in the woods and fields, book
in hand, or lie down under the green,

try, that she began in some measure





shady trees, and watch the clouds, or
the birds, and think of all sorts of
pleasant things. Sometimes she wrote






verses in the small ivory tablet which




her father had given her; and very




pretty verses too, all out of her own
head, and as fast as her hands could

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afterwards copy them into a little book,
which Mrs. Delmont carefully pre-
served. Her young companions called
her “the poetess ;” and used to wonder
how she could possibly think of such
things; at which Florence would laugh,
and tell them that it came quite natu-
rally. It was strange to see her with
other children. The flowers which
they were content to admire, Florence
never rested until she had pulled to
pieces, in order to see to what class they
belonged. And instead of playing
about, she was always asking questions
of those older and wiser than herself.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmont listened at-
tentively when Florence gave them an
account of the pleasant day described

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the flower-choice; and how she had
preferred the green laurel before the
brightest flower that grew.

“And what made you choose the
laurel ?” asked her mother.

“Because I recollected your telling
me once, that it was the emblem of im-
mortality. I should wish to be immor-
tal, and to be remembered hundreds
and hundreds of years after I am dead
and gone, like all the great men and
women of whom we read.”

“ What good will it do you when you
are dead and gone?” asked her aunt,
who happened to be present.

“Oh, aunt, what a question !””

“Think a little, my dear, before you
attempt to answer it.”

“T have thought a thousand times,
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that it must be the most delightful
thing in all the world, to be immortal !”

“You are right, Florence; immortality
is a great and glorious gift—to live for
ever and ever in heaven, with God and
his holy angels.”

“But I did not mean that, aunt;
although, of course, I should like to be
good as well as great.”

“Tt is neither our talents nor our
goodness, that can winfor usimmortality.
As you read in your Bible—‘ We are
all as an unclean thing, and all our
righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and
we all dofade as a leaf; and ouriniquities,
like the wind, have taken us away.’”

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“Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ,
who alone has the gift of eternal life.”

“T should like to understand this,”
observed Florence, thoughtfully.

“ If you wish,” replied her kind aunt,
“TJ will tell you all about it when you
come to stay with me; for thisisa study,
my child, and the most important of all
studies, which I perceive you have yet
to learn—the knowledge of God’s holy
word, and your own heart.”

Florence wanted to begin directly ;
but aunt Mary resided nearly a hun-
dred miles off, and was to return that
very evening, after a short and hurried
visit, her presence being required at her
own home. Before she went, however,
she took her brother and sister apart,

and spoke to them seriously about
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Florence, and the deep responsibility
of those who were intrusted with the
care of one so singularly gifted as her
niece. Mrs. Delmont was moved by
her affectionate earnestness, and pro-
mised to remember what she had said.

“JT am not sorry Mary is gone,” ob-
served Mr. Delmont to his wife, that
same evening. “I believe her to be
the best creature that ever breathed,
but I should be vexed to see our high-
spirited Florence, with her splendid in-
tellect, ‘converted,’ as she calls it, into
a pious, church-going, tract-distribut-
ing young lady, who thinks it a sin to
be found reading anything but her
Bible.”

Mrs. Delmont could not help smil-

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being a medium, expressing her sincere
wish to do her duty by her child.
Shortly after this conversation, Flo-
rence, at her own request, commenced
the study of the Greek language, toge-
ther with her brother, who was a year or
two older than herself, but whom her
rapid progress soon left far behind. Mr.
Delmont, as a reward for her diligence,
and an incentive to further exertions,
presented her with a Greek Testament,
which she was very anxious to be able to
understand, because it was aunt Mary’s
favourite book. But reading it as Flo-
rence did, with the aid of grammar and
lexicon, and bewildered by the various
opinions of the commentators she was
advised to consult, was very different

from a simple and earnest perusal in
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prayer and dependence on the teaching
of the Holy Spirit. Her reasoning
powers, rather than her affections, were
thus encouraged and brought into play ;
and ingenious interpretations and nice
distinctions more attended to than the

real spiritual meaning of what she read. ~

In this all-important study, it was her
intellect only that was engaged, while
her heart remained untouched.

The fear of breaking in upon her
studies, together with the unwillingness
of her parents to part with her, pre-
vented Florence from paying the pro-
mised visit to aunt Mary, much to the
disappointment of her kind relative, who
had long been looking forward to this
opportunity of imparting to her niece

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which she justly esteemed of more im-
portance than anything in the world
besides. But aunt Mary could still
pray for her, “that it would please God
in his own way, and at his own time,
to have mercy on her dear Florence.”
And we are told—nay, the experienced
Christian knows, that the prayer of the
righteous availeth much.

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CHAPTER V.





THE DAISY.

| Lucy Nevitue, or “the Daisy,” as she
was afterwards called by her compa-
nions, was the youngest and sole sur-
vivor of a large family of brothers and —
sisters, whom it had been the agonizing
task of their affectionate mother to
watch fade away one by one, and follow
to the green and silent graveyard,
But Mrs. Neville was a Christian, and
had taught her children that faith in
an almighty Saviour which gilded their



death-beds, and, lingering above their
eraves, told her that they were not lost,

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would not permit her sweet lambs to
wander far astray, and so gathered them
early into the fold.”

When one after another of her little |
ones was stricken, Mrs. Neville wept
and prayed like king David of old;
“for who can tell,” thought she, “whe-
| ther God will be gracious to me, that
‘the child may live.” But with its death
ended all the lamentations, outwardly
| at least, of this Christian mother, and





she arose and worshipped. ‘Wherefore
should I fast? can I bring him back
again? I shall go to him, but he shall
not return to me.” We do not say
that she shed no more tears. Our

prave of Lazarus; thus sanctifying our

weeping for evermore. But she no

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longer murmured; and was enabled to

exclaim, “Thy will, O God, not mine
be done |” |

Although pale and delicate, Lucy |
had as yet shown no decided symptoms

of that fearful malady which had swept
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away her young brothers and sisters.
That she was less beautiful was a great
comfort to her poor mother, as she
recalled to mind the brilliant com-
plexions and bright eyes of her lost
little ones. It was her constant endea-
your, nevertheless, to prepare Lucy for
whatever might be the will of her hea-
venly Father concerning her, leaving her
in his hands with the trusting resignation
of a meek and loving heart, well know-
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returning from the house of God, Lucy
passed the graves of her kindred, in the
quiet graveyard, most of whom had died
very young; but it did not make her
sad, for she knew that they were not
there. She would look up into the
blue, sunny skies, with a heart overflow-
ing with grateful love to that Saviour
who left his bright home to bleed and
die for the sins of his people; and
who has graciously said, “ Suffer little
children to come unto me, and forbid
them not.”

“Mamma,” exclaimed Lucy, upon
one of these occasions, and rather as
if she were thinking aloud, than actually
speaking—“ Mamma, I wish that I had
lived in those days !”

“In what days, my child ?”

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“When our Lord came down to
earth; and most of all, when he took
the children in his arms, and blessed
them. What happiness to have been
one of those children !”

“God has still a blessing for you,
my Lucy. You have just heard it
invoked upon us all, and I trust that
your heart was ready to say, Amen.
That earnest benediction received with
a thankful spirit, and carried back
with prayer to our several homes,
renders it one of the most important
parts of the service.”

“JT am afraid, mamma,” said Lucy,
ingenuously, “ that I am often thinking
more of the weather, or who we are
likely to meet going out, than our good

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“That is wrong; and you must pray
against such wandering thoughts in
future.”

“Do you remember,” said Lucy,
“once reading me the account of some
lady, who used to make a thousand
good resolutions in her pew, but inva-
riably lost them in the aisle, or, at best,
buried them in the graveyard ?—that
is, aS you explained to me at the time,
she began thinking of other things, or
entered into conversation with some
worldly acquaintances, going home,
and so the good seed which she had
received so joyfully, was stolen out of
her heart. I think that must have
been a true story, mamma, because it
seems so natural.”

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told you how, by the grace of God, she

was at length enabled to carry home .

with her some of that good seed, which
sprang up in time to a plenteous harvest,
bearing precious fruit. The first thing
she did, and the first thing that we
must all do in such a case, was to pray

to God to help her: she then remained - |

in her pew until the church was nearly
empty, and walked home alone through
the quiet fields, communing in silence
with her own heart; and so the habit
of meditation was formed.”
“Suppose,” said Lucy, after a
thoughtful pause, “that from this day
I was never to walk home from church
with any one but you, who will I am
sure never tempt me to converse upon

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kind advice any good impression I
may have received—at least, until I am
stronger; would it not be a good plan?”

“A very good plan, Lucy. But you
must not forget the first thing to be
done.”

“Oh no, mother,” replied Lucy,
with simple earnestness, “ or it would
never succeed. I[ will tell Helen
Bennet, and Clara Seymour, not to be
offended if I do not speak to them on
a Sunday, unless indeed they will talk
of good things.”

Lucy kept her resolution; and much
of sweet wisdom was acquired and
matured in those quiet sabbath walks
to and from church.

Lucy, who had a habit of telling her
mother everything, did not fail to re-

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peat the flower-choice which had taken
place after their pleasant day in the |
woods, and why the daisy had been |
hers.

“To be sure,” added she, “as Laura
Bennet said, it is scarcely to be dis-
tinguished from the common grass
among which it grows ; but God sees,
and sends down the shower and the
sunshine upon it just as he does on the
rose, while its very insignificance is its
protection. As Florence Delmont after-



_ wards remarked, I might have chosen
the sunflower for the same reason that I |
preferred the daisy; but I think, mother,
a Christian cannot be too lowly.”

Mrs. Neville drew her towards her,

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drooping as it was, for the brightest
flower that ever bloomed on earth.

And now, having glanced as it were
into the various homes and hearts of
those of whom we write, and watched the
buds in their first opening, let us proceed,
in the next place, to gaze upon them
in their bloom, and tell of their decay.

“ As for man,” says the Psalmist, “his

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days are as grass: as a flower of the |
field, ‘so he flourisheth. For the wind |
passeth over it, and it is gone; and the |
place thereof shall know it no more. ©
But the mercy of the Lord is from
everlasting to everlasting upon them |
that fear him, and his righteousness unto |

children’s children; to such as keep his
covenant, and to those that remember

his commandments to do them.”
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Many along summer came and passed
away since that merry day in the woods,
of which we sat down to write; and
many children and flowers, as bright
as those we then described, lived, and



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still spared.
It was a calm, beautiful night, to-

wards the end of June; the soft moon-
light fell upon the quiet streets, and
sweeter still on the green fields and
pastures far away; but it is in London
that our next scene must be laid.
Without, all was still and serene; with-



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were bright lamps, and gay forms and
faces; while merry voices and light
laughter mingled with strains of music,
and the beating of many feet as they
danced, or rather moved languidly
through the figure, for it was too warm
to dance.

The belle of that crowded ball-room
was a young girl, apparently scarcely
seventeen, but of great beauty. She
was splendidly attired, but wore no or-
nament save a single rose. An air of
proud self-complacency was visible
in her whole deportment; while the
unnatural lustre of her eyes, and the
rich crimson that came and went in
fitful flushes upon her white cheek,
showed that the canker was already

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side stood one, seeming a year or
two younger. She was more simply
attired, and looked discontented and ill
at ease, as if the gaieties around her |
were insufficient to fill the aching void
in her own heart. Once or twice she
said as much to a friend by whom they
were accompanied, and spoke with a
sigh of the vanity of mere worldly
pleasures, while her presence contra-
dicted her words.

‘Of course,” replied her companion,



“you cannot expect to enjoy yourself
as much as Laura does, who is so beau-
tiful, and so much admired.” Helen
recognised the justness of this observa-
tion, and coloured deeply. It was not



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“Very true,” said she. “And yet
even dear Laura looks weary.”

Some little sensation was at this mo-
ment created by a new arrival, and the
whisper passed from group to group—
“That is she—the one with the large,
thoughtful eyes—that is our young
poetess |”

“Tt is Florence!” said Helen to
her sister. “And how changed—how
lovely! Did you ever see anything

more becoming than the laurel wreath

upon her high, white brow—the laurel
that she coveted, and has won? And
yet she does not look at all proud; but
simple and childlike as ever,”
“Surely that is a voice I should

know !” exclaimed Florence Delmont, |

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surrounded her, and extending both
hands to her old friend and playfellow.
“‘ My dear Helen! What an unexpected
pleasure this is! And Laura, too! Are
you both quite well ?”

“JT am,” replied Helen, warmly re-
turning her kind greeting; “but poor
Laura suffers a great deal, and would
have been at home to-night if she had
followed the advice of her medical at-
tendant. Not that any one would be-
lieve it to look at her now,” continued
she, with a glance of sisterly pride,
at that flushed and beautiful counte-
nance. “But how thin you are, F'lo-
rence dear !”

“They tell me that I study too hard
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it is better to wear out, than to rust
out |”

“Tam not sure,” said Helen, “that
it is right to wear ourselves out in any
mere earthly pursuit.”

“ How like old times this is!” ex-
claimed Florence, laughingly. ‘ Does
she ‘preach’ as much as ever, Laura ?”

“It would be well if that were all,”
replied Laura, discontentedly. “I am
sure she wears herself out, and me too,
what with infant schools, and charity
schools, and ragged schools ; she would
turn the whole world into one vast
seminary, if she could.”

“We have all our mission,” said
Florence, thoughtfully.

Helen fancied it must be the green

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strangely pale. But hers was not the
only compassionate glance that rested
on the young poetess upon that night,
as she stood receiving the homage won
by her own talents.

-¢ How strange it is,” said one of that
brilliant throng, “that death should al-
ways seize upon the loveliest and best ~
“It is indeed. But may I inquire
what gave rise to the utterance of this
truism in a ball-room >”

“The appearance of two of its bright-
est ornaments. I doubt whether Laura
Bennet, or her friend Miss Delmont,

are long for this world.*

“Tt will be a sad thing for their pa-
rents, especially those of the latter. If
she lives, Florence Delmont will be one

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“But she will not live!” persisted
the first speaker. “I knew one just
like her—the same spiritual-looking
countenance, and large eyes; the same
broad, expansive brow, and sweet smile

—and, alas! the same wasted form.

She was clever too, but she soon died—
the mind wore out the poor feeble
frame. Her only regret was, that she
could not be spared to finish the work
upon which she was engaged up to the
day of her death, which came on very
suddenly at last.”

‘Poor thing!” thought Helen, who,
from the position which she occupied,
unavoidably overheard the latter part
of their conversation. ‘“ How terrible,
to be called away without a moment’s

preparation for eternity! After all,
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genius is a dangerous gift; and I am
far safer and happier among my schools
and my poor people, and shall be very
glad when we go back into the country
again, for then, perhaps, Laura will get
better.”

Even Mrs. Bennet, proud as she was
of the sensation created by the appear-
ance of her favourite, echoed Helen’s
wish in her heart. But neither she,
nor her friend Mrs. Delmont, could
persuade themselves to leaving London
at present.

“Poor Florence!” said the latter;
“how can I take her away from the
scenes where she is so much admired,
and bury the sweet child in the coun-
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but she would rather be with us, she
says.”

“Tt is the same with Laura. She
actually lives on excitement. I intend
taking her to some fashionable watering
place, as soon as the season is over.
Dr. H. recommends quiet and country
air; but, as she herself says, it would
kill her in a week.”

“Dear mother,’ whispered Helen,
“it is getting so late, and we promised
papa not to stay.”

“ But Laura wants one more dance.”

“ Oh, not to-night, sister; it will make
you so warm.”

Laura laughed, as she gave her hand
to her partner, declaring that she was
just beginning to enjoy herself; and a

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senseless from the room. It was Laura
Bennet’s last ball!

One by one the guests departed, the
lamps were put out, and the grey dawn
broke sadly into that deserted ball-
room. ‘The flower-wreaths upon the
walls and pillars, which had looked so
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CHAPTER VII.

FLOWERS IN THE CHAMBER OF
SICKNESS.

Mrs. Seymour, after a prolonged
absence from England, in which little
benefit was derived, save Clara’s cor-
rect pronunciation of foreign languages,
returned to her home, a confirmed
and helpless invalid, still soothed and
cheered by the same affectionate atten-
tions, and the same loving care. If
any one pitied Clara, for being so con-
stantly confined to her mother’s sick
room, she used to tell them that her
greatest happiness consisted in minis-
tering to the wants and amusement of

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of having performed her duty, and how
thankful she was that she had been so
long spared.

Clara had a low, sweet voice; and
would sing to her mother, by the hour
together, all the old favourite songs,
which, as she said, reminded her so
pleasantly of the time when she was a
girl herself; or she read aloud the new
publications of the day. And when Mrs.
Seymour was too weary even for this,
Clara used to sit so still and quiet that
no one would have imagined she was in
the room, until they saw her glide for-
ward at thefirst movement of the invalid.

Clara only smiled when Laura Bennet
told her one day, that she seemed born
to be an old nurse! while Lucy Neville

gently remarked on the goodness of
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God, in fitting us for that situation
in life in which it has pleased him
to place us. Had Florence Delmont
been present, she would have said,
“We have each our mission.”

There was one passage from the
works of Frederika Bremer, which
Clara was very fond of quoting; it
seemed, as she said, so natural :—“ It
is beautiful, it is glorious to serve what
one loves, what one admires, be it by
head or hand. It may be by giving one’s

heart’s blood, or quite simply in making



- tea: it is all the same; it only depends



upon time and opportunity. Oh yes;
certainly it is very pleasant.” The
home duties are those most frequently
required of us; the “ making tea,” as it

is here expressed, together with a thou-
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sand home sacrifices of time, of our
own wishes, and tempers, and pursuits.
And how pleasant, how delightful, is
the daily offering up of such sacrifices
at the altar of affection! Nevertheless,
it will be all in vain, if there be no
higher motive to sanctify our gifts; if
we lay them down and go away, without
having solicited the Divine blessing; if
we perform all this only to gratify the
selfish yearnings of our own loving
hearts—for love unsanctified is selfish-
ness—and not to his glory, and for his
sake, who is the Giver of all good.
Thus it was with Clara Seymour.
The years that had passed away had
brought no change, except that the
frequent indisposition of her mother

excited less anxiety in the minds of
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both. To Mrs. Seymour’s constant
exclamation upon such occasions, “ I
shall be better soon,” Clara now listened
hopefully and believing; and her heart
filled with happiness as the attack gra-
dually yielded and passed away before
the usual remedies. The former wil-
fully deceived herself; the latter was
happy in being deceived. As it gene-
rally happens, the great change which
was rapidly taking place in the worn-
out frame of the suffering Mrs. Sey-
mour, was far less visible to her daugh-
ter, from being constantly with her,
than to others.

«My poor mamma > Clara would
sometimes observe, with a sigh; “Iam
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severer attacks than these, and yet get
over them.” She forgot that Mrs.
Seymour’s constitution was not then
wasted by years of pain and disease,
and was therefore better able to struggle
against them. But there was no one
who cared to remind the affectionate
daughter of this; or whisper the fear,
almost amounting to a certainty, which
crept to their hearts in Mrs. Seymour’s
presence, that she was a dying woman.

Clara’s long absence from home had
not made her unmindful of the friends
of her childhood. Of Lucy Neville, in
consequence of her own voluntary con-
finement to her mother’s sick couch,

and the increasing weakness of poor
Lucy, which forbade her coming to

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was her constant companion when in
the country, and her diligent corre-
spondent in absence. That good-
natured girl had frequently shared in
the night-watches of her friend, and
cheered her on in the path of duty by
her affectionate sympathy. For some-
how Helen found time for everything,
and was never so happy as when em-
ployed in the services of others.

In many respects their characters
were alike, save that Clara’s were home
virtues, and Helen’s wandered abroad
in search of novelty and excitement.
Both were good and praiseworthy as
far as they went, but neither went far

enough. Clara was really humble;
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well of Clara, and held her up as a
pattern of filial affection and devoted
tenderness, which made her mother
proud, and herself- happy; while
Helen Bennet’s active spirit of charity
was equally, and, as Mr. Bennet would
have said, deservedly admired. And
yet Helen never went to visit Lucy
Neville, without a vague feeling that
there was still something wanting in
her own life and practice; it was the
habit of looking up.

“Glory to God!” was the prevailing
language of Lucy’s heart, and the
incense that hallowed all her almsgiving
and works of charity. If it were in her
power to do good to others, she thanked
him for the opportunity, for the means,

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blessing upon her endeavours. Helen
gave at once from the impulse of her
own kind heart, and because it would
have been actually a pain to her to have
refused. Lucy possessed the same
feelings, but predominating over all was
love to her Saviour, and a remembrance
of his sweet promise: “ Verily I say
unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one of the least of these my bre-
thren, ye have done it unto me.”
Helen was a diligent and faithful
servant, working cheerfully it is true,
but looking still for a reward; while
Lucy’s was a labour of love—the grate-
ful obedience of a happy child. Clara’s
sole endeavour was to soothe and give
pleasure to the weary hours of her sick

and suffering parent, and no mere
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earthly motive could have been more
holy and sacred. Helen’s was a more
complicated feeling, in which there
mingled very much that was right and
good. Lucy simply and earnestly
sought to please God. The lesson of
her childhood had been learned by
heart, amid pain and disease ; and, al-
though often dimmed by tears, the eye
of faith still looked upwards through
every cloud, and saw upon them all
the covenant-bow of everlasting love.
“Thy will be done” was not merely a
form of daily prayer, but the sincere
breathing of her inmost spirit.

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Lucy prayed fervently that if it were
possible the cup of affliction might pass

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“Nevertheless, not as I will, but as
thou wilt.” Young, happy, and be-
loved, with a thousand plans of benevo-
lent usefulness, Lucy naturally shrank
from the approach of death. But then
she remembered that God can raise up
what instruments he pleases. Had her
feeble services been required, he would
have spared her to perform them; in-
stead of which, her duty was clearly to
sit still, to be patient and resigned to
the will of her heavenly Father, know-
ing that all things are ordered in love.
“If I maz not serve him on earth,”
thought Lucy, “what happiness to
know, that through the all-atoning
merits of my Divine Redeemer; I shall
praise him in heaven for ever and ever.

It is true that my kind mother will be
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left behind, but my sweet sisters are
there; and she will join us, too, ere
long.” And the more Lucy acquired
the habit of looking upward, the less
she cared to avert her gaze, and fix it
upon the perishing things of this world.
Earthly ties were gradually loosened
about her heart, and all her hopes
became finally centred in “those things
which are above, where Christ sitteth
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CHAPTER VIII.



HOME FLOWERS THE SWEETEST.

“JT wisn that you were not going to
the school this morning,” said Laura,
in a discontented tone, to her sister, a
few weeks after their return to the
country.

“Would you like to walk out?’
asked Helen.

“1 do not know; not if it is as hot
as it was yesterday.”

“ It will be quite cool in the evening,
and I shall then be disengaged. But
I really must go now, unless you want
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Laura, peevishly, “if you do not like to
stay.” Helen lingered.

“You need not remain long, at |
least,” said Mrs. Bennet.

“No, mamma, not if all is going on



right. But I promised to go and see
old Sarah Green to-day, and widow
Lucas; and then there is Mrs. Lane’s
little girl, who they tell me is given
over, and quite insensible.”

“In that case I do not see what good
you could do the poor child. And
with regard to the others, you might
send the housekeeper.”

“Yes, I might, to be sure; but I
would rather go myself.”

*T believe,” said Laura, “that Helen
thinks a great deal more of these old wo-
men and children than she does of me.”

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« But then they are ill, dear Laura,”
replied her sister; gently.

« And so am I.”

Helen’s heart smote her as she gazed
upon her pale face. “To be sure,”
thought she, “1 might send the house-
keeper; and | am not obliged to go to
the school, only that it will seem so
strange if I do not. And supposing I
stay at home, it is ten to one if Laura will
permit me to do a single thing for her.”

Helen should have tried nevertheless.
And the time and pains which, under a
mistaken sense of duty, she that morn-
ing gave first to her little scholars, and
afterwards to one of the most fretful of
old women in the parish, would have
been better bestowed upon her invalid

sister.
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—

“If it were a pleasure,” said Helen,

“JT would gladly sacrifice it for you, my
dear Laura; but I cannot give up doing
what I feel to be right.”

“People have different notions with
regard to what is right and wrong,”
said Mrs. Bennet. But Helen caught
her father’s approving smile, and was
satisfied.

“Five long, weary hours till dinner-
time!” she heard Laura say, with some-
thing between a sigh and a yawn.

“Qnly five hours!” exclaimed the
healthy and active Helen, as she went
forth on her errands of charity; “I
shall not find time for half I have to
do.” But somehow, on that morning,
she did not feel so cheerful as usual:

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haunted and spoiled all her pleasure.
The fact was, she felt dissatisfied with
herself. Most of our readers must have
experienced this feeling, and the power
it has to make the very sunshine seem
less bright. It is impossible to escape
from the whispers of an accusing con-
science, and its shadow is only dispelled
by the smile of reconciliation and
atonement.

At a short distance from their own
home, Helen met Mrs. Seymour and
her daughter: the former was in her
garden chair, carefully wrapped up;
while the latter walked by her side, look-
ing the picture of tranquil happiness.

“JT thought you were going to the
flower-show,” said Helen. “This is
the day, is it not ?”

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“ Yes, this is the day,”’ replied Clara,
smiling; “but I have changed my
mind.”

“The truth is,” said Mrs. Seymour,
“J happened to express a wish to go
out this morning; and the dear child
fancies that if she were not with me,
the chair would be sure to overturn, or
some other fatal accident occur; is it
not so, Clara ?”

“JT know that you would not enjoy
this sweet air, or be half as happy with-
out me, mamma,” replied her daughter,
gaily; “and deny it if you can!”

“J do not wish to deny it. You are
all the world to me, Clara. But my very
affection makes me selfish. I should
have insisted upon your leaving me.”

“What, when my staying at home
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has made us both happy? oh, a thou-
sand times happier than all the flower

shows in the world could have done!”
exclaimed Clara, as she bent down to
kiss her. ‘“ And now do not let us say
any more about it.”

“Ah,” thought Helen, “it would be
easy enough to make some sacrifice to
Laura, if she were as grateful as Mrs.
Seymour is, instead of which she would
have done nothing but fret and murmur
all day long.” Helen forgot that the
duty remained the same in whatever
spirit its performance might be received.
Certainly it is far pleasanter to serve
the gentle; but we are commanded to
do good even to those who hate and
despitefully use us.

“ Lucy Neville was with us all yes-
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terday,” said Clara; ‘she is so much
better, and has promised to come again
very soon. Somehow Lucy’s presence
always makes me feel happy. I often
wish that I was as good as either you
or she; for I guess you are even now
bound upon some errand of mercy ;
but our first duty is at home,” added
Clara, with an affectionate glance at



her mother. “ However I must not |
stay any longer, for fear she should
take cold.” |
Helen walked on, pondering upon
the words just uttered by her friend,
“ Our first duty is at home!” and she
even began to question within herself,
whether she was really so good as every
one thought her.

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seemed on that particular morning to
be unusually perverse, old Sarah Green
was in one of her most fretful humours,
and widow Lucas could talk of nothing
but her own aches and pains. Mrs.
Lane’s little girl was too far gone to
recognise the voice of her teacher; and
Helen almost felt as if her presence
were an intrusion upon the grief of the
sorrowing family. “ After all,” thought
she, as she retraced her steps homeward,
“what good have I done this day?
None.” But Helen, in lamenting the
effects, neglected to trace them to their
true cause. Without the blessing of
God upon our endeavours, we can never
do any real good.

By the time Helen reached home,

she had quite made up her mind not
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to leave Laura any more for so long
together, until she was better; but try
if she could not make the weary morn-
ings, of which she complained, pass
more agreeably: but her resolution
came too late.

“Oh, Miss Helen!” exclaimed the
servant, “I am so glad you are come
back.”

‘What has happened? What of
my sister Laura? Oh, if she should
be dead!” said Helen, clasping her
hands wildly together. God alone
knew the agony of her heart at that
moment, but she was spared in his
mercy so great and terrible a trial.

It appears Laura had been found
by her mother, after an unavoidable ab-

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upon the ground; and although the
most active measures were imme-
diately resorted to, they had failed as
yet in restoring her to consciousness.



Helen heard her wailing cries over
her favourite child as she ascended
the stairs, and felt stricken to the
heart.

“Oh, Helen,” said Mrs. Bennet,
lifting up her pale face at her entrance, —
“if you had been at home this might



not have happened.” Her father drew
her affectionately towards him, and they
wept together.

“We can but act for the best,”
whispered he kindly; “it is not for us
to foretell the end.” But Helen felt
that she had not acted for the best;
and, kneeling down by the bedside,

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wept in bitterness of spirit. She dared
not pray.

It is true that Helen had been em-
ployed about right things, only at a
wrong time. It has been justly said,
that the duty that lies nearest to us is
most likely to be overlooked and ne-
glected. Active benevolence ceases to
be meritorious the moment that a single

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CHAPTER IX.

THE ROSE WITHERS.

Laura Benner had scarcely recover-
ed from this sudden attack, before she
was seized with a fever which soon re-
duced her little remaining strength.
Day and night did Helen watch over
her, unheeded and unrecognised, or
listen to her wandering discourse, in
which her own name _ frequently
occurred, mingled with complaining.
Sometimes she would ask when Helen
was coming home, for she was weary
of being alone, and wish that there
were no such ‘things as schools in the
world. “I might as well have no sis-

ter,” said poor Laura, in her delirium.
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vered her senses, when the violence of
the fever left her as weak as a child.
Helen dared not speak, and could only
show her contrition by the most affec-
tionate and unremitting attention. Mr.
and Mrs. Bennet felt that their child’s

life hung as it were upon a thread,



which every day spun finer and finer,
and which the least excitement would
sever in a moment; while Laura thought
only of getting well soon, and going in
the autumn to some fashionable water-
ing-place.

“Mamma,” said she, in a feeble voice,
one evening when she seemed a little
better, “ you do not know how thankful,
I have felt throughout my illness.”

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asked Mrs. Bennet, while Helen bent

anxiously forward to catch the reply.
“J could not help thinking that it

might have been the smallpox, like my

poor cousin had; and I would sooner
have died at once than be such a fright
as she is.”

“Hush, hush, my Laura! you must
not agitate yourself.”

“Am I much altered, mamma?”
asked the invalid, anxiously.

“No,not much; only paler, of course.”

“And thinner,” interrupted Laura,
looking at her almost transparent hands,
and smiling at the contrast when Helen
took them affectionately in hers, and
pressed them to her lips.

“You never leave me now, Helen!”

said her sister.
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“No, never again, dearest!” Helen
caught her mother’s warning glance, and
by a violent effort subdued her emotion.

“Thank you,” said Laura; “it is
very kind of you.” She closed her
eyes, and leaned back wearily, at which
they all relapsed into silence.

Helen knew that there was little
hope, and that that little depended
upon her sister’s being kept perfectly
quiet. She heard the nurse tell some
one that Laura might go off suddenly
like the snuff of a candle, at any mo-
ment; and yet no one breathed, no one
dared to breathe, a word of heavenly
things! How bitter, and alas! how
vain were Helen’s regrets that she had
neglected, in the day of health and

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to suchsubjects; orif shehadnotentirely |
neglected to do so, that she had been so
easily induced to give up the attempt.
And now, as her father had said, it was
too late! What an awful contemplation!
“Oh, if it would please God to spare
her,” thought Helen; “ if it were only for
a year, or a month, or a single week !”

The very foundation of Helen’s faith
was shaken, and she knew not what to
hope, or for what to pray. Her own self-
righteous creed tottered when it shut
that darling sister out of heaven. And
there was no one to whisper to the
dying sinner, and the living pharisee,
both alike sinners in the sight of God
—<‘‘ Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ,
and thou shalt be saved!” Although

the eleventh hour with poor Laura,
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there was still hope; but the day of
grace was drawing to a close, and the
nightcoming,in whichnoman shall work.
Helen hung eagerly upon her father’s
words when he said as usual—“ God is
merciful, my child; fear not.” Those
long hours of watching had begun to
teach her how much she needed mercy.



One morning, when Laura appeared
a little better, Helen brought her Bible,
and asked if she might read a chapter,
_ to which her sister languidly assented.
| After the book was laid aside, she
_ still remained leaning forward with a
thoughtful and earnest look, while
_ Helen eagerly watched every turn of
| her countenance.

“J have been thinking,” said Laura,

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“Well, dearest,” replied her sister,

anxiously ; “ why do you hesitate ?””





< Because I am not quite sure whe-

ther blue would not be more delicate—





only pink would certainly make me ap-
pear less deadly pale. What do you





say, mamma; had Susan better trim





Pd

my caps with blue or pink ribbon
“J think that pink would be most

becoming,” replied her mother; “ but







you can try on one of each, and see



which you prefer.”
Helen turned away with a sigh.
That night, as Laura appeared a
little better, Mrs. Bennet retired to try

to get a few hours rest, leaving her











youngest daughter to supply her place.
It is a sad thing to keep watch in the

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Helen’s tears fell fast and silently upon
the open page that might have com-
forted her, but she could not read;
her thoughts wandered to a thousand
things, little things that had happened
years ago—unkind words which she
could have wished unsaid, and deeds
that she could have wished undone.
Before her, on the table, was a single
moss-rose, sent by Clara Seymour, and
already withering in that close room.
Laura’s glance—for although too weak
to speak much, she could not sleep—
rested upon it also, and she asked
Helen to give it to her.

“T like the faint perfume so much,”
said she; “ besides, it is my own flower.
Do you remember, sister, the day that

I chose it, and how soon it withered ?”
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added Laura, with a sudden thought-
fulness. ‘Was it indeed an emblem
of myself? Oh, Helen, what if I should
fade and die like the rose ?””

Fearful of agitating her, and not
knowing what to say, Helen answered
only by her tears and kisses, and the
opportunity passed away for ever !

Mrs. Bennet, who was too anxious
to remain long absent, came in soon
afterwards, and Helen went to her own
chamber; from which she was hastily
summoned, about eight o’clock in the
morning, by the sudden and alarming
change which had taken place in Laura.
The medical man was promptly in at-
tendance, but human aid was vain, and
‘afew hours she had ceased to breathe.

The summer sunlight fell brightly

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into the chamber of death, and shone
upon the pale, ghastly features of the
corpse. A withered rose lay beside her
on the pillow, and was placed upon her
bosom when they buried her. The
young, the beautiful, the beloved, the
votary of fashion, the child of the world,
had passed away for ever! Where?
Who can answer that solemn question ?
But if we dare not say that there was
hope in her death, surely there was a
most fearful warning. How many live
as did Laura, “without Christ, being
aliens from the commonwealth of Israel,
and strangers from the covenants of pro-
mise, having no hope, and without God
in the world.” May they all be brought
near, and reconciled by the blood of the

Saviour, lest they die as Laura died.
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CHAPTER X.

EVERLASTING FLOWERS.

FLorence DeLMontT wrote some ex-
quisitely beautiful lines upon the death
of her young companion and school-
fellow, which were much prized by the
bereaved parents, and admired by all
who read them. She had written them
out of a full heart, and with tears.
“Our flower-wreath is beginning to
fade,” said Florence; “ and who knows
which will be the next taken?” Mrs.
’ Delmont thought it would in all proba-
bility be the meek, drooping daisy, but
there was no telling; and something
whispered to the awakened heart of the

anxious mother, as she gazed upon the
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pale, worn cheek of her child, that the
laurel itself was not immortal.

“You study too hard, my daughter,”
said she, affectionately. “I wish that I
could persuade you to leave home for a
week or two; the change would do you
good,and you have so many invitations.”

“Do you want to get rid of me,
mamma?” asked Florence, gaily.

“ Only for your good, Florence; and
because I cannot bear to see you bend-
ing contmually over your books.”

“And may I accept whichever in-
vitation I like best ?”

© Certainly, my child,” replied both —
her parents.

‘Well, then, I will go to aunt Mary.”

“You cannot be serious,” said her

father. “What! prefer a quiet country
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village to the society you would be sure
to meet with at Lady 5 ’s, or the
Countess of D ss

"st
“ Even so,” said Florence; “and be-





cause it is quiet. As mamma says, I
want rest; and aunt Mary is an excel-
lent nurse.”

Mr. and Mrs. Delmont exchanged a
rapid glance with one another as Flo-
rence thus unconsciously admitted the
increasing indisposition too clearly visi-
ble upon her pallid countenance and
wasted frame. “After all,’ thought
the former, “the pure country air, re-
gular exercise, and early hours will be
best for her; and she is no longer a
child, to be led away by a few metho-
distical phrases.”

“ Well,” said Florence, leaning play-
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fully upon the back of his chair, “to be
or not to be?”

“To be, since you wish it,” replied
her father; “and I will take you there
myself.”

“Oh, thank you, dear papa, how
good and indulgent you are tome! I
shall so like to see aunt Mary again ;



and, if she is as fond of her Bible as
she used to be, I will read it to her in
Greek.” |
Mr. Delmont laughed; and the fol-
lowing day saw them on their road to
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aunt Mary’s quiet home. Florence
wondered at the time, what it was that

ledging afterwards, with tears of grati-
tude, the unseen influence of a higher

Power.

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Aunt Mary was delighted to see her 5
and Florence half forgot her weariness
in admiration of the neat little chamber
allotted her, with its snowy curtains,
and picturesque casement. It was with
difficulty that she could shut out the
straggling branches of the honeysuckle,
which, even when finally ejected, kept
tapping softly at the window frame all
night long, and stood ready to welcome
her uprising with a shower of delicious
fragrance. Tired with her journey, the
young traveller was soon asleep 5 and it
seemed like a dream to see aunt Mary
come gliding in, a few hours afterwards,
and hear her praying in a low voice,
as she bent over the pillow, that this
visit might be blessed to her darling

Florence.
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Mr. Delmont returned home on the
following week; and Florence, at her
own request, accompanied her aunt
in her daily visits to the neighbour-
ing poor, where a new life opened
to the young poetess—-the fictitious

sorrows of romance fading away before

the stern realities of actual misery and
destitution. She who had moved, in the
pride of her genius, among the noblest
of the land, stood now by the cottage
hearth, by the sick and dying bed of
poverty and affliction, humbled and
subdued. She felt, for the first time,
how possible it is to be possessed of all
the treasures of literature, and yet to
remain in total ignorance of everything
that is most important for a sin-

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undermined, her strength wasted, and
yet she dared not die! Florence lost
her usual animation, and became silent
and thoughtful; while aunt Mary
marked the change in her manner
with the deepest interest, and endea-
voured by every means in her power to
win her confidence.

It was a still, summer morning. The
church bell tolled for a funeral. The
tears of Florence fell fast and heavily
upon the work on which she was en-
gaged.

“ Are you not well, dearest ?” asked
her aunt. “Or does the bell make you
feel sad? And yet that can scarcely
be, when you remember how full of
peace and joy that weary spirit passed

away.”
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“T was not sorrowing for Ann Ro-
berts,” replied Florence; “so far from
it, that on that night when we saw her
last, I would gladly have lain down in
her place, if I could have felt and died
as she did.”

“And yet you have the same hope,
and the same Saviour, my child. It
was her love and trust in the Lord
Jesus Christ, that made Ann Roberts’
death-bed one of sweet rejoicing.”

“ Dear aunt,” said Florence, “do you
not remember promising years ago, to
teach me all these things when I came
to see you? Will you teach me now?
for indeed I am very anxious to learn.”

“TI will do my best; but the Spirit’s
teaching is what you must pray for,
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Spirit to them that ask it. Read your
Bible, dearest, with prayer, and you
will not be long suffered to walk in
darkness.”

“But I have read it repeatedly,”
replied Florence. “I can even read it
in the Greek.”

“ Did you ever pray over it ?””

“No; but I had all the best com-
mentaries.”

“The Bible is its own commentary,”
replied aunt Mary, “opened out by
prayer and supplication. Not that I
would undervalue the productions of
good and wise men, whom it is well
occasionally to consult in matters of
difficulty; but our faith must be taken
from, and grounded only upon the
word of God.”

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That night, Florence prayed, for the
first time, before she began to read her
accustomed chapter. It happened to
be the fourteenth chapter of John’s
Gospel; and the striking and comfort-
ing words in which that prayer seemed
to be answered, were never again for-
gotten: “Let not your heart be troubled:
ye believe in God, believe also in me.”

Their conversation after this turned
principally upon sacred things. The in-
quiring mind of Florence once aroused,
she cared little to speak or think of any
other. But the very simplicity of the
gospel scheme of salvation prevented
her from receiving it as readily as aunt
Mary had hoped. The pride of intel-
lect refused to submit to the humbling

doctrines of the cross, and Florence
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reasoned where she should have be-
lieved. It was no wonder that she did
not find peace; for there is no peace
out of Christ, and until we learn to
rest from our own works and trust en-
tirely to Him for salvation.

Mr. Delmont was disappointed, when
he arrived at length to fetch home his
daughter, to find her still looking pale
and worn, for the restless state of her
mind had prevented her from deriving
much benefit from the change; al-
though she declared that she was quite
well, and would fain have prolonged
her stay, had it been possible. But
alone with aunt Mary she wept bitterly.

“What shall I do without you to
answer all my doubts and questions ?”

said she, clinging to her.
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Aunt Mary referred her to her Bible ;
and spoke soothingly of her own sweet
faith, that God would not suffer the
word that had gone forth to return

unto him void. “Have we not his
own gracious promise?” said she:
« joy. He that goeth forth and weepeth,
bearing precious seed, shall doubtless
come again with rejoicing, bringing his
sheaves with him.’ ”

“But have I that precious seed?”
asked Florence, sadly.

*“T trust and believe so, dear child.
May God, in his mercy, root out the
weeds of pride and self-righteousness
by which it is at present obscured.”

Mr. Delmont’s impatient voice pre-

vented all reply; and a few moments
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afterwards, Florence was seated by his

side, and returning rapidly to her home.

“ Have you written much?” asked
her father.

‘Not a line, papa.”

“Perhaps you have been studying bo-
tany, as you talked of doing?” Florence
smiled, and declared that she had for-
gotten all about it until that moment.

“But we have been very happy,
nevertheless,” said she; “seeking after
everlasting flowers: that is, not exactly
happy, but I will tell you all about it
some day, papa.”

Mr. Delmont looked keenly into her
pale face, and tearful eyes, as she leaned
her head wearily upon his shoulder.
But he asked no further questions, and

both relapsed into silence.
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CHAPTER XI.
THE ROSE OF SHARON.

Ir Mr. Delmont noticed the new bias
given to Florence’s thoughts and stu-
dies by her visit to aunt Mary, he was
careful to make no remark on the sub-
ject; but contented himself with quietly
endeavouring to counteract its powerful
influence by the introduction of fresh
ideas, and a more general mingling in
society than the delicate state of her
health rendered prudent or advisable.
The religious impressions which Flo-
rence had received were by these means

could wholly obliterate them. The

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adulation of the many, and even the
affection of the few, failed to content
her, and fill the aching void in her
heart, which yearned after heavenly
things. God, in his great love, would
not permit her to rest satisfied in any-
thing short of himself. When he saw,
at length, the spell of the world becom-
ing too powerful, and the young poetess
in danger of yielding to its fascination,
it was broken all at once by a long
and dangerous illness, in the intervals
of which she had leisure to commune
with her own heart, and be still.

When Florence grew a little better,
her sick chamber was as usual filled
with books, sent to amuse and while
away the time; and her mother only

knew how she never cared to look in
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any of them, but kept her own little
Bible under her pillow, and read no-
thing else. Whatever Mrs. Delmont
thought on the subject, she was silent
even to her husband, and would fre-
quently sit unseen behind the curtain,
with clasped hands, weeping to behold
the burning tears shed by Florence, in
the mental agony of doubt and suppli-
cation. Many kind friends came to see
her, and congratulate Mr. and Mrs.
Delmont upon the restoration of their
gifted child; but of those Divine truths
which seem so natural at such a time,
and for which the yearning heart of
Florence anxiously listened, not a syl-
lable was uttered. One expressed her
belief that the young poetess was

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not mean good things. Another pro-
phesied for her a bright and glorious
future; but it was an earthly one.
While a third spoke of fame; but said
not a word of immortality. It was a
| relief when they all departed, and
| Florence was left alone. She had no
| commentary, no Hebrew lexicon, in
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which to find the very root, as she














| called it, of every word, and trace it in
her imperfect knowledge to its right
_ signification ; but, weak in mind and
body, could only draw forth her little
Bible, and read, and weep, and pray.
It is in such a frame as this that God
loves to answer prayer. That night,
Florence smiled and murmured in her
troubled sleep, and her mother never
forgot that smile, or those words,
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“ Jehovah Tsidkenu—THE Lorp our
RIGHTEOUSNESS.”

It is a memorable period in the life
of the believer when the Day-star first
begins to arise in the heart, and we
read our Bibles beneath its pure and
gentle light. We may have read them
all our lives; but it is a new book then,
a mine of wealth in which we are per-
petually making fresh discoveries. A
thousand things that never struck us
until then, are now revealed. We
wonder how we could have omitted
noticing them, and that very wonder
keeps us humble. Whole passages
stand out before us as though written
in characters of fire, or are sweetly
sealed upon our hearts for evermore.

They dart into our minds with the
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lightning flash of conviction; they
fasten upon the understanding, inter-
preting one another. The ancient
types and prophecies are now clearly
unfolded. The sacrifices lead us in
awe and wonder to the great Sacrifice,
“the Lamb slain from the foundation
of the world.” And we begin to “com-
prehend with all saints what is the
breadth, and length, and depth, and
height ; and to know the love of Christ,
which passeth knowledge,” and “in
whom are hid all the treasures of wis-
dom and knowledge.”

How delightful it is to find out for
ourselves, the “ Alpha and Omega, the
beginning and the end!” ‘To behold
the Saviour in the brazen serpent up-

lifted by Moses in the wilderness, and
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hear a gentle voice bidding us to “look
unto him, and be saved!” If we exult
over such discoveries, it is with trem-
bling; for none can say that Jesus is
the Christ save by the Holy Ghost.
We know that if he had not sought us,
we should never have sought him;
that if we love God, it is because he
first loved us. And it is sweet to give
"| the praise and all the glory to our

‘rine Redeemer.
ase who call the religion of Christ
~y one, have yet to learn what
“ns. Who that ever expe-

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blessed conviction for all the pleasures
the world can bestow? Even upon
earth, “eye hath not seen, nor ear
heard, neither have entered into the
heart of man, the things which God
hath prepared for them that love him.”

Words fail when we would speak of
what must be felt in order to be appre-
ciated.

How natural it was in Andrew t
seek out Simon Peter, his brother, a
tell him the joyful news, “that he
found the Messiah, the Christ !”
rence longed to do the sam
one she met; but 7 —
too much to ~
kner _vi the present

_ . vontident of her mother.
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her child did now; she acknowledged
it with tears, but the good seed had
fallen among thorns: “the care of this
world, and the deceitfulness of riches,
sprang up and choked it.” To Flo-
rence, this seemed impossible; and the
dearly-bought experience of her mother,
taught her many a useful lesson of
watchfulness and humility.






CHAPTER XII.

A LESSON FOR THE CONVOLVULUS.

NotTwiTHSTANDING the affectionate



care of her daughter, Mrs. Seymour
became gradually weaker and weaker ;
and began at length, with the restless-
ness of ill health, to long to go abroad
again, in hopes that the change might
prove beneficial.
“Tt did me so much good befo
said she; “and we were very har
Clara felt that if her mot!
recovered, she could h-
where, and told b

a all ux the present
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be better soon, her cheerful voice was
always ready to exclaim, “To be sure
you will;” but neither added, “if it
please God.”

While awaiting the answer of the
physician to whom Mrs. Seymour had
written relative to their intended jour-
ney, Clara was busy laying a thousand
bright plans for the future. It is sweet
in any new emergency to think and
dream over all that we mean to do for
those we love, but vain unless in de-
pendence upon a higher Power. No-
thing was talked of but their new home
in a foreign land; nothing thought of
by Clara, but how she could best sur-
round it with all those English and
domestic comforts which her mother

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midst of such thoughts and prepara-
tions that she heard for the first time
of that dear mother’s inevitable doom.
The good physician conceived it to be
his duty to speak plainly.

“There is nothing to be done,” said
he; “human aid is of no avail! As
she seems to have set her heart upon
this journey, perhaps it had better take
place; but it must be by easy stages,
and with the least possible fatigue.
Above all, my dear young lady,” he
added, observing Clara’s look of de-
spair, “you must be calm, since the
slightest agitation might prove fatal in

her present state.”
Long and soothingly did Dr. H.
speak to the unhappy girl, but his first

words were all that she heard. “There
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is nothing to be done. Human aid is
of no avail!” As if he had said, “ Hu-
man love is powerless; turn ye to the
Divine.”

Mrs. Seymour made no remark when
Clara again joined her, beyond express-
ing her pleasure at the ready consent
of Dr. H. to their journey, and her
eagerness to set out as soon as the
necessary arrangements could be com-
pleted ; and, in less than a week after-
wards, the mother and daughter quitted
their native land amid tears and affec~
tionate farewells.

Everybody pitied and spoke well of
Clara Seymour: mothers holding her
up as a pattern to their children; and
children wishing in their hearts to grow

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emblem of her childhood. But what
said that humble flower of itself?
Writing a few weeks after their depar-
ture, in answer to an affectionate letter
from Helen Bennet, Clara began—
“Your kindly-meant praise, dear
Helen, only increases my self-con-
demnation. Oh that the past could be
recalled, with its wasted talents, its
neglected opportunities, its precious
days and hours permitted to slip away
unnoticed and unimproved! The long
night watches by my poor mother’s
sick bed, when we spoke of everything
but the one thing; and now she can
neither speak nor think! Since her
last illness, I have read nothing but
the Bible to her, and she seemed

pleased at my choice. Why was this
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holy book never opened before? Hi-
therto, when she spoke of death, I have
only interrupted her by my tears and
kisses, by my selfish grief, which made
her cease for fear of paining me, and
so won her back again to earthly
thoughts. Instead of aiding, I have
stood in her way to heaven. You
remind me of the pains which I took
to learn to prepare with my own hand
the dishes she liked best. Oh, Helen,
if I had been careful to minister to her
spiritual as well as her bodily wants,
how much better would it have been!
A good daughter must be a Christian !
I have no claim to the title. Pray for
me, Helen, that God may forgive me
my past sins, and grant me strength

for the time to come.”
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Such was poor Clara’s faithful testi-
mony to the vainness of even filial
affection, unsanctified by grace; and
such is the experience of all who are
mercifully brought to see the evil of
their own hearts. Human love is a
beautiful thing; but it is God’s redeem-
ing love in Jesus Christ that can alone
save us. It is not sufficient to be
gentle, and dutiful, and self-denying :
“A good daughter must be aChristian.”
We may appear to others, and even
deceive ourselves by imagining that we
are doing everything we ought, and
yet leave the most important of all un-
done. It is natural to delight in being
beloved, and too common to neglect
its solemn responsibilities. Clara fre-

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her mother’s patient readiness to listen
even when she spoke upon the most
trivial subjects; how much more had



she spoken to her of heavenly things!
And remembering the kind interest
| which her mother took in all her fa-
vourite studies and pursuits, she could



not but lament never having sought to
interest that dear parent in the most
important pursuit of all. When God
permits us to win the love of others,
he places in our hands a sweet and
powerful influence, which we should
be very careful to use in his service,
and for his glory. Human affection,
sanctified by the Divine blessing, may
be made the instrument of much good:



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Clara Seymour returned to England



alone, after a few months absence, and
went to reside in future with her friend
Helen Bennet. They were both much
changed; but the humble Clara was
already beginning to find peace—peace
in believing. Affliction is the instru-
ment most frequently made use of by
our heavenly Father to bring us nearer
to himself; and hers had been that
godly sorrow which worketh “repent-
ance to salvation not to be repented of.”
THE RHODODENDRON.

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CHAPTER XIII.

THE RHODODENDRON THINKS TO
STAND ALONE.

Ciara had often wished to resemble
her friend in her active benevolence,
obliging disposition, and above all in
her strict attention to her religious
duties. But after she had resided with
her a short time, she began to pity
rather than envy her; and could not
but perceive that, notwithstanding the
affectionate eulogiums of her parents
and friends, she was not happy. The
truth was that Helen was far from
being satisfied with herself. The con-
victions awakened by her sister’s death

had never completely slumbered again,
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vainly as she had sought to stifle them.
Instead of being content with attending
divine worship once on the sabbath-
day, she now went regularly morning
and evening, and even ventured to par-
take of the Lord’s supper. During
the week she had set hours for reading
the Scriptures, and a book of daily
prayer which she had read through
and through until its pages were mark-
ed with her tears ; and still she had not
found peace. She was trying; she told
Clara, to be good. Sometimes she ap-
peared to be making progress; she
could weep and pray more freely ; her
heart seemed to be softened, and she
had greater power in commanding her
thoughts and feelings, and bringing

them into subjection. How happy
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Helen was then! And how soon that
happiness passed away! Man’s good-



ness, we are told, “is as a morning
cloud, and as the early dew.”

It is a weary thing to trust in
ourselves—in self-repentance—in self-
reformation. Often was she tempted
to exclaim, “It is of no use striving
any longer! I may as well give it up
at once. But if I do give it up, what
will become of me? If I continue,
shall I ever attain to that perfection
required by a just and holy God ?”

While Helen was thus looking into her
own heart, and watching eagerly every
change, every fluctuation of thought
and feeling, seeking vainly for some
evidence of a broken and contrite spirit,

some glimmering of heaven, and finding
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only darkness and despair, Clara had
flown like a dove to the clefts of the
rock—the Rock of Ages; and seated
at her Saviour’s feet, looking only to



him, and loving much, because so much
had been forgiven, found perfect peace.

“Oh, Helen,” she would sometimes
say, “it is so sweet to believe in Jesus!
To have no other righteousness, no
other hope, save in him!”

Helen was also willing to take Christ
for a Saviour, but not for a whole Sa-
viour. She still wanted to be doing
something, forgetting that the works
which precede instead of following faith,
are vain. It was no wonder, therefore,
that she did not find peace and joy in
believing; that instead of exclaiming

with Clara, “It is sweet!” her heart
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was filled with bitterness and disap-
pointment.

Mr. Bennet had a fond belief that
his little Helen, as he still called her,
was as near perfection as it was possible
for any human being to become; but
his affectionate praises did not always
succeed in satisfying her awakened
mind.



“We will suppose, for the sake of
argument, that it is so,” said Helen,
upon one of these occasions; “ still, by
your own partial admission, my kind
papa, I am only almost perfection:

_ and we are told in the Scriptures that,
‘though we should keep the whole law,
and yet offend in one point, we are |
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Bennet, “that ‘God is gracious and
merciful, slow to anger, and of great
kindness, and repenteth him of the
evil” For one such passage as you
have quoted, I could find you twenty
which speak only of the boundless
compassion of our heavenly Father.”

*‘ And yet he is also a God of justice
and holiness ?” :

“Yes,” said Clara, meekly; “a just
God, and yet a Saviour in Jesus
Christ.”

“1 wish I could understand these
things,” observed Helen.

**[ wish every girl of your age under-
stood and did as much as you do, my ~
dear Helen,” replied her father; “and
was as ready to be taken whenever it

may be God’s will.”
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“Oh, not ready, papa!”

“ Well, then, as fit; although it is my
daily prayer that He may spare you for
many years to be a joy and blessing to

our parents.” Helen kissed him in
y p

silence; while a false peace took pos-
session of her heart, and calmed away
for a time all its doubts and fears.

Some months after her return, Clara
told her friend, that she had been
thinking a great deal upon the subject,
and intended remaining with her on
the following sabbath, to partake of the
Lord’s supper.

“Tam so glad!” said Helen. “ Your
going away always troubled me, al-
though I never liked to mention it. I
used to think, if Clara is not worthy,

how can I be?”
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“ Christ is worthy,” said Clara, “ that
is my only plea. And how sweetly is
this expressed for us throughout the
whole of the service. How beautiful is
the prayer—‘ We do not presume to
come to this thy table, O merciful
Lord, trusting in our own righteous-
ness, but in thy manifold and great
mercies. We are not worthy to gather
up so much as the crumbs under thy
table.—Oh, I think I could say this
with all my heart! What made you
first wish to stay, Helen ?”

“Because I considered it to be an
express commandment: ‘Do this in
remembrance of me;’ and therefore the
duty of every professing Christian.”

“A duty and a privilege,” said Clara.

“It was very solemn,” continued
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Helen, “just at first, when the doors
were shut, and all so still.”

“Yes,” said Clara; “one must be
enabled to keep very near to Jesus, not
to feel afraid.”

* God knows,” added Helen, “that
I am very sorry for my past sins, and
would do better if I could; that it is
my earnest endeavour to follow his holy
commandments. And as for being in
love and charity with all my neigh-
bours, I do not remember ever having
made an enemy in my life: so that I
do not feel as if I were doing wrong.”

“‘ Nevertheless,” said Clara, “it is
safer, and oh! far, far happier, to have
no other plea, no other trust but in the
atoning merits of a merciful Redeemer.

It is because the whole service is so full
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of Christ, that I long, and at the same
time seem encouraged to partake of it.”

How different were the feelings of
the young communicants upon that
solemn day. The preceding week had
been full of temptation to both. Helen
had lost much of her assurance; she
doubted if she could be really in earn-
est, and yet make so little progress,
and whether her very penitence, so often
and vainly repeated, might not seem
like a mockery. If she could have
done so consistently, she would have
stayed away altogether. Clara, on the
contrary, felt only her greater need of a
Saviour. His “comfortable words”—
“Come unto me, all ye that labour and

are heavy laden, and I will give you rest,”

fell like balm upon her wounded spirit.
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His gracious message—“If any man
sin, we have an advocate with the
Father, Jesus Christ the righteous,”
soothed her troubled conscience; while
the bread and wine, taken in remem-
brance of Christ’s death and suffer-
ings for our sakes, awoke her grateful
thanksgiving, and joyous adoration.
Helen feared lest she should have par-
taken unworthily, and her sins be thus
increased. Clara, leaving her burden
at the foot of the cross, went on her
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CHAPTER XIV.

THE LAUREL YEARNETH FOR THE
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Fiorence Dexmonrt sat alone in the
little room which she called her study.
She had just been reading a letter from
aunt Mary; and the early violets
contained in it lay before her on her
desk, making the whole room fragrant
with their delicious odour. There were
tears in her eyes as she gazed upon
them, but they were tears of joy and
thankfulness. She was thinking of the
change that had passed over her since
the last spring violets came and went.

_ Presently, the servant brought her an-

other letter. “Poor Helen!” murmured
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Florence, and for a few moments she

was lost in thought; after which she
took up her pen, and wrote rapidly.
Florence was still a poetess. Mr. Del-
mont entered unperceived, and stood
watching her flying fingers, and flushed
and animated countenance.

“ May I see it ?”” asked he, when she
ceased at length. His daughter hesi-
tated, but he drew it gently away, and
read the following lines :—

TO HELEN B—.

Not so, dear Helen! oh, not so,
Else Christ had died in vain:
His blood alone, for sinners shed,

Salvation can obtain.

Nor works, nor tears, may plead for us
Before the eternal throne ;
No hope, no plea, no refuge left,

Save Christ—and Christ alone!
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And then, how sweet, how passing sweet !
To know our pardon won;
And still like loving children

To pray, and labour on.

Not fearfully, as those who toil
In hope of a reward;

But with free, joyous, grateful hearts,
Brought home, through Christ, to God.

“ Always the same theme,” said Mr.
Delmont, as he returned it.

“Yes, I hope so, papa. Hitherto,
instead of dedicating my talent to Him
who gave it, I have only buried it in
the earth.”

“You have no reason to complain,
Florence,” replied her father. “There
are few girls at your age whose writings
have been so much, and I may say so
deservedly admired. And I yet hope,

if you are spared, to see you one of the
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first female poets of the day, and your
name engraven on the scroll of fame.”

“Tt is better to know it written in
the Lamb’s book of life,” replied his
daughter, gently.

“Then your bright, ambitious dreams
are all gone?” said Mr. Delmont, with
a disappointed air.

“Qh no, not gone, but changed.
Hitherto I have sought my own glory,
henceforth I desire to seek only the
glory of my Saviour. Shall I tell you
one of my sweetest dreams, dear papa?
To be permitted in after years, when I
am wiser, and understand more, to write
something which it may please him to
bless as an instrumentof good toothers.”

“You are a strange girl,” said her

father.
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“But you are not angry with me,
papa?”

“That is impossible, my Florence.”
And as he bent to kiss her uplifted
forehead, he still thought within him-
self— All this enthusiasm will soon
pass away, and we should be thankful
that she is so well and happy.”

But Mrs. Bennet had a deeper cause
for thankfulness, mingled with self-
reproaches for her long neglect; and
her affectionate sympathy was a great
comfort to Florence.

Augustine tells us of himself, that
while a Manichee, he slighted the
Scripture for the plainness of its style,
which appeared to him, from a false
standard of criticism, not to be com-

pared with the dignity of Ciceronian
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eloquence. But after he knew the
|| Saviour, though Tully was still read
with pleasure, yet this thing alone, said
he, abated his former interest, “ that
the name of Christ was not there.”
How natural that was! In all her
studies and pursuits, Florence expe-
rienced the same want, the same will-
ingness “to count all things but loss
for the excellency of the knowledge of
Christ Jesus her Lord.” Where that
name was omitted, her interest abated ;
when she found it, a light seemed to
have fallen upon the page, and she read
on eagerly. It was the same with
everything she wrote. Those who have



once felt the sweetness of the cross of
Christ, will be constrained to confess it

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from the fulness of her heart, it was
impossible to avoid mentioning the
Saviour whom she loved so much.
“How can I,’ says the venerable
Leighton, “I who am so vile, speak of
God? Yet he hath shown me mercy,
how then can I be silent?” When her
friends pointed out the one subject per-
petually recurring, and running like a
golden thread throughout all she did,
the young poetess only smiled, and
said that she could not and did not
wish to help it; and that it was the
only thing in her writings, for which
she was sure never to have cause to
blush. If she did not write on religious
subjects, there was always something
of religion in them, something that bore

her grateful testimony to a crucified
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a ee enna earners
Redeemer; one little passage, or per-
haps only a single line, that marked
the change that had come over her;
and that so far from being ashamed,
she had learned to glory in the cross of
Jesus; until gradually the little passage,
and the single line, swelled into whole
pages, and Florence became a Christian
poetess.

The world knew her not, for she felt
that she could no longer consistently
mingle in its gaieties. Her delicate
state of health was an all-sufficient plea
with her affectionate parents; and even
Mr. Delmont forgot his ambition, and
was content to see her well and happy,
making the sunshine of their quiet
home. From time to time a little

volume appeared, sent forth with many
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prayers for the Divine blessing, and
was eagerly received. There was no
counteracting influence of a worldly
life, or an inconsistent walk, to deaden
its effects. The few who knew Florence,
loved and recognised her in her poetry.
Many longed to resemble her. They
were books which one could not read
without a yearning after the same sweet
faith, breathing forth in every page. A
proud and happy mother was Mrs.
Delmont; while Florence grew every
day more humble and thankful. It
should indeed be a source of deep
gratitude and thanksgiving to be per-
mitted to do something for Him who
has done so much for us. And what
joy to give him all the glory !

“If God had not loved me,” said

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should never have known or loved him.
Without prayer I can do nothing. He
puts into my heart what I should write;
and even then it is powerless without
his blessing. What am I, that God
should have made me to differ? And
what have I that I did not receive?
When I remember these things, my
heart is too full of gratitude to have any
room for pride. Oh, mother dear,
how sweet to exchange the laurel for
the palm! To cast our crowns at the
feet of Jesus, and ascribe all the honour,
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CHAPTER XV.

THE DAISY STILL LOOKS UP.

Ws have said but little of Lucy Neville,
the history of whose short life is best
shadowed forth in her early and happy
death, which took place soon after she
had attained her sixteenth year. It was
an event long expected by all who knew
her. The only wonder was, how her
feeble frame could have lasted out as it
had. Towards the end, her sufferings
were very great; but Lucy never com-
plained. She used to say that it was a
merciful illness, giving her so much time
tothink and pray, and that her pains were
nothing compared to what her Saviour
had suffered for her. When any one

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observed that she seemed better, and, if
the disease had really taken a favourable
turn, might hope to live for some
months longer, Lucy would reply meek-
ly, “ God’s will be done ;” and when at
length her hours were numbered, the
same answer still hovered upon her lips.

“He knoweth best,” said she. “I
have been very happy here; but to
depart and be with Christ is far better.
His will be done !”

Early in the morning, and even at
midnight, during the brief intervals
when she was comparatively free from.
pain, Lucy’s low, clear voice might fre-
quently be heard singing her favourite
hymns.

“How sweet the name of Jesus sounds,”

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repeating, sometimes with tears of
joy: ?

Throughout her whole illness, Lucy
was singularly free from doubts or de-
spondency ; and, even when unable to
speak, she had ever a cheerful smile in
answer to the kind inquiries of her
numerous friends. ‘ God,” as she said,
“was very good to her. I have no
doubts, no fears, no conflicts. All is
peace !”

“Tt is his own gracious promise,”
observed Mrs. Neville: “‘Thou wilt
keep him in perfect peace, whose mind
is stayed on thee; because he trusteth
in thee.’ ”

“Yes,” said Lucy; “ entire trust—
perfect peace !”

Upon one occasion, when she had
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alone, she told her mother that an angel
had been with her—the angel of his
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leave thee, nor forsake thee,” and that
the time had appeared very short.
Although too weak to be permitted
to see them as frequently as she wished,
Lucy took an affectionate interest in the
spiritual welfare of her young friends
and companions, especially Helen Ben-
net; not that she loved her the best,
but because she pitied her the most.
Talking of her to Mrs. Neville, she ob-
served, that Helen reminded her of
Hagar, sitting toil-worn and weary
within reach of the well, the well of sal-
vation. “But she will never see it,”

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he will never be happy until she has
learned, instead of the Saviour, to say
my Saviour.”

“Qh that I had your happy faith,
my dear Lucy!” observed one of her
cousins, who had come to help to nurse
her.

« But you have the same hope. You
believe in Jesus, do you not ?”

“Yes indeed,” replied the young
girl, eagerly.

“ Well, then, the soul that can say
Christ is mine, can say glory is mine.”

“Still looking up, my child,” said
Mrs. Neville.

“Oh mother, I dare not look any-
where else. If my glance wanders for
an instant from the cross, I feel myself
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sins, and beginning to sink, and am
constrained to cry out with tears, ‘Lord,
save me: I perish!’ But one upward
glance with the eye of faith towards a
crucified Redeemer, and all is peace
again—sweet peace, looking to Jesus !”

For a day or two previous to her
death, Lucy was able to converse but
little, in consequence of great weakness,
and shortness of breath; so that the
tranquil state of her mind could only
be ascertained from the serene and
happy expression of her countenance,
or occasionally a few broken sentences
uttered with difficulty. Lucy had
often expressed a desire to glorify God

upon her death-bed; and thought how
sweet it would be to gather around it

those she loved, and tell them of that
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dear Saviour to whom she was hasten-
ing away. There were many to whom
she thought the solemn impressiveness
of such a scene might, under the blessing
of God, be of service in warning them to
forsake their careless and worldly mode
of living. But God saw fit to deny her
this wish. Lucy was comforted by re-
membering how often and affectionately
she had warned them, and content to
leave the issue in the hands of her
heavenly Father, to bring it about in
his own time and way.

“God can do without me,” said she;
“but oh! what should I do without
him? It is well, my life on earth has
been one continual thanksgiving, and I

am now going to praise him for ever-

more in heaven.”
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Lucy dozed a great deal, but appeared
conscious upon being addressed. When
her mother asked if she felt comfortable,
she instantly replied, “ Yes, quite com-
fortable: underneath me are the ever-
lasting arms!” And upon her hoping
that she would have a better night, and
be able to get a little rest from her
cough, which was almost incessant,
observed with a happy smile, “There is
no more night for me, mother dear !”

Mrs. Neville had not thought her so
near her end; but a rapid change for
the worse soon afterwards took place ;
and as she bent over her suffering child,
not speaking her own words of yearn-

ing tenderness, but God’s diviner con-

solation, no tears dimmed the eyes of

this Christian mother. “ ‘When thou
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passest through the waters, I will be
with thee’ ‘Fear thou not :—be not
dismayed; for I am thy God. I will
strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee ;
yea, I will uphold thee with the right
hand of my righteousness,’ ” Isa. xli.10.

“ His righteousness—sweet promise y
murmured the dying girl.

“<< Death, ” continued Mrs. Neville,
“ ¢ig swallowed up in victory. O death,
where is thy sting? Ovgrave, where is
thy victory? The sting of death is sin;
and the strength of sin is the law.
But thanks be to God, which giveth
us the victory through our Lord Jesus
Christ ? ” 1 Cor. xv. 55—57.

«Thanks be to God!” whispered
Lucy, while her breath came quick and

gaspingly.

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The mother’s voice faltered, but
she continued speaking: “ ‘Though I
walk through the valley of the shadow
of death, I will fear no evil: for thou
art with me; thy rod and thy staff they
comfort me.’ ”

“Yes,” said Lucy; “it is not dark,
for Christ is there.”

She leaned back, pale and motionless.
The struggle was nearly over. Mrs.
Neville wiped away the cold dew from
her forehead, and covered it with her
passionate kisses.

* Mother, my own darling mother !”’
whispered the dying girl, “ happy—so
happy! going to Jesus!” Her pale
lips ceased to move, although a smile
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Mrs. Neville passed her hand gently |
over the dim eyes that seemed even in
death to be still looking upward, and
falling upon her knees by the bedside,
poured out her full heart in prayer and
thanksgiving. “The Lord gave,” ex-
claimed she, amid her weeping, “and
the Lord hath taken away; blessed be
the name of the Lord! Father, not
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CHAPTER XVI.

GIRLS AND FLOWERS.




Aut her young companions wept when
they heard of Lucy’s early death. But
to some it was a sorrow mingled with
sweet rejoicing.

<¢¢ Blessed are the dead which die in
the Lord,’ ” observed Clara Seymour ;
while Florence spoke of her as one
“not lost, but gone before.”

“She was too good for this world,”
said Helen.

«And yet Lucy trusted not in her
own goodness, dear Helen, but in the
merits of her Saviour,” replied Florence.

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only thing that can bring peace to a
dying pillow.” Helen thought of her
sister Laura, and her tears fell fast.

“ Another flower,” said she, “ has
withered from our childhood’s wreath.
I shall never see a daisy again without
thinking of Lucy Neville.”

“Nor I either,” exclaimed Florence.
“Jt shall be my preacher, and teach
me to look up as she did. When we
passed through the churchyard this
morning, and saw a little tuft of daisies
blooming upon her grave, I felt too
glad for her to weep. Did you notice
them, Clara >”

“No, I was thinking of something
else; and the tears which you saw me

shed, were not all for poor Lucy, nor

yet sorrowful tears. Do you remember
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what you did just before we kneeled



down by the grave ?”

“T cannot say that I do,” replied
Florence.

“There was a wild convolvulus lying
in the pathway, soiled and earth-stained,
and you drew back just as you were
about to step upon it, and, shaking the
dust from its leaves, twisted it gently
round an old wooden cross which marks
a neighbouring grave. It looked so
safe and happy, clinging to that ancient ~
cross—just as I sometimes feel when
my faith in Christ is strongest. The
convolvulus, you know, is my flower!
You remember that merry day in the
woods—how long ago it seems now—
and our flower-choice, dear Florence ?”

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all. It is well to be beautiful and good,
to be beloved and great; but to learn to
look up is better still. My favourite
laurel, with all its glory, is not to be com-
pared to the meek faith of the daisy.”

Helen sighed as she remembered the
rhododendron which she had chosen.
“To be sure,” thought she, “I am not
yet as gentle and forbearing as I ought
to be, but God is very good. As papa
says, ‘We are none of us perfect in this
world, but must all do as well as we
can, and trust in his mercy.’ ”

To talk of God’s mercy out of Christ,
is the height of presumption. He is, we
are told, “a consuming fire,” a God of
justice and holiness. But in Christ, a
God of peace and love; just, and yet a

Saviour—the Saviour of all those who
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believe. There is no salvation out of
Christ. “None other name given
among men whereby we must be
saved.” But in him—ch, sweet pro-
mise—in him there is no condemnation!
The rhododendron is a common
flower, growing often, in its native state,
half on the rock and half in the sand,
as though it were trusting to its own
strength, and thinking to stand alone.
There are many, we fear, like Helen
Bennet, trusting in themselves, in their
own natural goodness, their tears, their
works of charity and attention to reli-
gious duties; going about to establish
their own righteousness, instead of
sitting beneath the shadow of the Rock
of Ages, and resting on the finished

work of Christ, which can alone save
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them. Oh, if they would but believe,
that their vain toil might become a
labour of love! There would be no
more talk of religious duties then. Gra-
titude to a Divine Redeemer would turn



these into a joy and privilege; so that
they would no longer work as servants
and slaves, but as God’s dear children.

The convolvulus is also a common
and everyday flower. How fair and
beautiful it looks, winding so caress-
ingly in and out upon the banks and
hedge rows, with its pure white blos-
soms! How bright and graceful! But
it cannot protect. The flowers wither
beneath its gentle clasp; or the con-
volvulus itself soon fades away.

Many a home has its Clara—affec-_

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denying. But what was the record
which Clara bore against herself? “A
good daughter must be a Christian. I
have no claim to the title.’ Human
affection is all in vain, unless sanctified
by grace. Great are the responsibilities
of the beloved, because their influence
is great. Alas for them, if they neglect
to use the sweet power which God has
given them to his glory; if they cling
too fondly to earth—forgetting heaven!
Human love, we repeat it, is a beauti-
ful thing ; but it is God’s redeeming love
in Jesus Christ that can alone save us.

The laurel is a glorious plant; but
let us never forget that the same hand

created the flower and the grass, and .

that it is God alone who causeth it

to differ. ‘The character of Florence
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Delmont,as she once was, is by no means
singular. There are many possessed
of all the treasures of intellect, and yet
remaining in total ignorance of every-
thing most important for a sinner to
know; reading their Bibles in Greek ;
reasoning where they should believe ;
leaning upon their own understanding,
and refusing to submit to the humbling
doctrines of the cross; rejecting the
gospel scheme of salvation for its very
simplicity, and forgetting that “ whoso-
ever shall not receive the kingdorn of
God as a little child shall in no wise
enter therein.”

But what was the testimony of the
young poetess in after years? “ Until
I knew Christ, I knew nothing. And

I should never have known or loved
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him if he had not first loved me. -
When I think of this, my heart is too
full of gratitude to have any room for
pride. How sweet to exchange the
laurel for the palm! How sweet to
cast our crowns at the feet of Jesus,
and ascribe all the honour and all the
victory to him alone !”

May every child of genius be brought
to unite in the same glad testimony.
It is a glorious thing to have our names
inscribed upon the bright scroll of fame,
but better still to know them written
in the Lamb’s book of life.

And now, what shall we say of the
daisy? Thanks be to God, it is a
common flower, and grows everywhere,
although few care to notice it; but he

sees and watches over it in love. Dear
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reader, will you not take it to be your

preacher, as Florence did, and let it
teach you to look up? Oh, if you knew
the comfort of having once learned this
beautiful lesson by heart, and how easy
and pleasant it makes everything else,
you would never forget it again. What-
ever afflictions your heavenly Father
may have in store, it is sweet to be able
to look up and see the bow in the
cloud; to hear his loving voice ex-
claiming, “It is I; be not afraid—l
will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”

What said Lucy Neville, on her
death-bed ?—“ Oh, mother, I dare not
look anywhere else. If my glance
wanders for an instant from the cross,
I feel myself weighed down by the

burden of my sins,and beginning to sink,
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and am constrained to cry out with tears,
‘Lord, save me: I perish.? But one up-
ward glance with the eye of faith towards
a crucified Redeemer, and all is peace
again—sweet peace, looking to Jesus.”
_ We have seen the rose wither; the
rhododendron striving to stand alone ;
the convolvulus clinging to the cross ;
the laurel yearning after the palm; and

the meek-eyed daisy, with its upward

glance of love and faith. Reader,
choose you also among the flowers.

God might have bade the earth bring forth
Enough for great and small,

The oak-tree and the cedar-tree,
Without a flower at all.

We might have had enough—enough
For every want of ours—
For luxury, medicine, and toil,

And yet have had no flowers.
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The clouds might give abundant rain,
The nightly dews might fall,

And the herb that keepeth life in man
Might yet have drunk them all.

Then wherefore, wherefore were they made,
Ajl dyed with rainbow light,

All fashion’d with supremest grace,
Upspringing day and night ;—

Springing in valleys green and low,
And on the mountains high,

And in the silent wilderness
Where no man passes by?

Our outward life requires them not,
Then wherefore had they birth ?
To minister delight to man,
To beautify the earth;

To comfort man, to whisper hope |
Whene’er his faith is dim ;

For Who so careth for the flowers
Will much more care for him.

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