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Fear and love
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FEAR AND LOVE.



‘ PHILADELPHIA:
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,

1122 CAhestNuT STREET.



New York: Boston:
599 Broadway. 141 WasHINGTON ST



Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852, by the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.





BG No books are published’ by the AMERICAN SuNDAY-SCHOOL UNION
without the sanction of the Committee of Publication, consisting of four.
teen members, from the following denominations of Christians, viz. Bap-
tist, Methodist, Congregationalist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, and
Reformed Dutch. Not more than three of the members can be of the same
denomination, and no book can be published to which any member of the
Committee shall object.



FRAR AND LOVE.



—
pressive is
the belt of a sultry day in
July, when the summer’s
sun is scarcely obscured
by a passing cloud, and
the stifling air is unre-
3° 5

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6 FEAR AND LOVE.

freshed by the lightest breeze? It was on
such a day, that a small party of young
people were assembled in the library of a
pleasant country-house. They seemed to
have been engaged in sports of bodily ac-
tivity, ill suited to the heat of the weather;
and now, with flushed faces, they lay or
lounged in different positions in all parts
of the room.

Robert Seymour, who appeared the
eldest of the party, was about eleven
years of age. He was sitting on a low
‘stool in a corner of the room, and, with
the string which he held in his hand,
making a sort of noose, with which he pre-
sently attempted to entrap the leg of a
younger boy who lay near him on the
ground. The two lads were very differ-
ent: so that-you could easily see that
‘they were not members of the same
family. Robert Seymour's firm and ro-
bust frame, and bold and hearty counte-
nance, told of a free and happy life, and
wholesome air; while the slight and de-
licate frame, and pallid countenance of



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FEAR AND LOVE. 7

the younger boy were accounted for by
his residence in India.

Among the little girls who were re-
clining together on the sofa, another, In-
dian complexion could be easily detected.
William and Selina Maberly had not been
long in the country. They had been sent
from India to insure their better education
and improved health, and had found a
happy home with the affectionate cousins
around them. William was to accompany
Robert to school in a few days, and Selina
had already commenced her studies in
the school-room with her cousins, Ade- .
laide and Maria Seymout.

The little girls were aroused from their
quiet chat on the sofa by a call from
William, as Robert's tightened loop drew
the little fellow toward him on the floor.
“Help!” he shouted with full voice, but
in vain.

“Tt is far too warm to help in any
romp now,” said Adelaide Seymour.

“Do, pray, be quiet, boys, now,” ex-
claimed Maria. ‘‘You have led us a



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8 FEAR AND LOVE.

long chase over the garden, and we shall
not be cool again for the rest of the day,
How I do wish it would not be so hot as
this in holiday time!”

Selina. Oh! I do not know that you
should say that. We were very com-
fortable in the morning; and, by-and-by,
when it is cool again, we can have a
good game in the garden.

Adelaide. Yes, but that is only a part
of the day, and it is so disagreeable to
have a good half of it wasted in this way.
I am glad all the summer holidays are not
like this.

William. What would you say to the
heat of India? This is nothing to it.

Selina. No; there we are obliged to
stay indoors and be perfectly quiet al-
ways, throughout the day. Indeed, we
are so hot, that we never care to run
about as you do here.

Maria. How glad you must be to leave
India!

William. Yes, for some things. But
then the houses there are better contrived



FEAR AND LOVR. 9

‘for coolness than yours. The blinds are
s0 shady and cool when they are wet
with water; and at dinner-time we have
such a delicious wind from the large
broad fan at the top of the room, which
waves backward and forward all the
time we are at table.

Selina, Just imagine that a square
thing larger than that door, was fastened
to the ceiling and drawn backward and
forward by ropes. There is always a
servant above, or in the next room, who
pulls it.

Robert. Why do we not have such
comfortable contrivances here? I am
sure I should have liked such a fan wav-
ing over me at dinner-time to-day. Sup-
pose we try to make one.

Adelaide. How could we do it?’ We
have no hooks to fasten it to, and nothing
to make it of.

Robert. Just look here! This screen
seems meant on purpose. Pull this leaf
out of the case: it will be quite a good
use to put it to in this summer weather,



10 FEAR AND LOVE.

when we do not have fires. Bring me:
some string, and I will show you how to
do it. Run, Maria, do!

Maria. Will a skipping-rope do? There
are two in the hall.

Robert. Yes, any thing, only make
haste. Bring them both. That’s right,
there is a useful girl! Now bring that
high chair. Stay, we must clear the
table and put the chair on the top of
that. Here, Adelaide and Selina, take
away your paper and work, and all come
and help to push the table up to this
wall. There! That will do. Now lI
will get up and fasten this string across
from that hook to the bookcase opposite.

Adelaide. But you have nothing to
fasten the screen to the skipping-rope.

William. And nothing to pull it by,
when it is up. }

Robert. All in good time,—only we
want a great deal more string. Fetc:.
in the string-box,—or—stay! Here isa
piece round the leg of this chair.



FEAR AND LOVE. 1i

William. No, that is not half strong
enough. You must get some stout cord.

Maria. Would not our pocket-handker.
chiefs do? Here is a piece of ribbon
which Gerald had to draw his horse along
with; I am sure we may have that; it
is very broad and strong.

Robert passed the ribbon all round
the screen, and tied it tightly. The
screen was made of crimson moreen
stretched upon a wooden frame, and it
had a border of wood on one side, which
projected a little; and, as the ribbon was
tied below this, the screen was kept from
slipping out of it. Then Robert took one
skipping-rope and tied it to the ribbon
yn one side of the screen, and the other
skipping-rope he tied just opposite on the
other side. Then he mounted the table,
and climbed from thence into a chair.
William and Adelaide got up after him
on the table, and held the screen for him
while he fastened one end of the skip
ping-rope to the hovk upon which the
picture was hung.

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12 FEAR AND LOVE.

And now half the work seemed .to be
done,—but not the most difficult half, as
the young people found presently; for
the bookcase was far away at the other
side of the room, and the table must tra
vel across to help Robert up to the ceiling
there. The screen, too, must be held up
in its place until the second string was
tied.

After a few minutes’ deliberation the
eager young people spied a small table,
which certainly looked too frail to bear
the weight of the chair with Robert upon
it; but, after shaking it and examining
it a little, they determined to run all
risks. The table was brought, and the
high chair placed upon it, and, with the
necessary help from the others, Robert
at last succeeded in stretching the skip-
ping-rope and fastening it to the corner of
the bookcase. But the fan of course
hung quite still, and the question was
how it should be moved backward and
forward.

Maria proposed taking a stick and



FEAR AND LOVE. 18

pushing it backward and forward, but
Robert said they must certainly have
strings by which to pull it. He asked
for the girls’ handkerchiefs, and, tying
several together, fastened them with
stout pins to the bottom of the screen;
then, taking one himself, and giving the
other to William, they stood at opposite
ends of the room and waved it to and
fro by alternate pulls.

A shout of joy arose from the whole
party as the fan swung above their heads;
but before it had made many journeys,
the hook upon which the picture hung
gave way, and brought down, in one sud-
den fall, picture, fan and all. The picture
fell just below, and was not much injured;
but the fan, with its many guides and
ropes, fell heavily against the glass-door
of one of the bookcases, and thence upon
the head of poor little Maria.

The child screamed with pain. Ade-
laide ran quickly to her and began to
soothe and comfort her. “What shall

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14 FEAR AND LOVE.

we do? Poor Maria is so much hurt.
Call mother, do, as quick as you can.”

William. Do not be so frightened. Stay
one moment and set things to rights a
little. Here is your handkerchief. Bind
her head while we put this by. Here, Ro-
bert, hang up the picture if youcan. Ido
not think it is the worse for its fall. Se-
lina, put this screen by, up in that cor-
ner, if you can get the cords off. Ishould
not like aunt to come and see the room
in this confusion. |

Robert. But you cannot keep Maria
while you are doing all that, and what is
the use of it? You cannot make her
well.

William. Oh, we may just as well put
these things by. I think Maria will be
better soon, if her head is bathed. Shall
I dip this handkerchief in water and try ?
You do not want to get us all into trou-
ble, do you? | ,

Maria. No, but I do not think mother
will be angry. I am not much hart.

William. Ah, well! there is mischief



FEAR AND LOVE. 15

enough done. We shall be worse off than
you before the day is over. I would not
be sorry to be you and escape punish
ment. |

Robert. Here is a corner of the picture-
frame broken off. Now, William, you
must not put it up as it is. |

William. Well, get the gum and mend
it. But do make haste! You do not
seem in any hurry, and there is no tell-
ing who may come in.

Adelaide. I really think it would be
petter to go and tell mother exactly all
we have done, and how the accident
happened. Maria’s head is sadly cut,
and I should like something to put on it.

William. Take her to Susan, then, and
ask her not to tell. Robert and I will
put up the picture again, while you are
gone. There is really no great harm
done.

Robert. Then why should you be in
such a hurry to get all away and hide it?
I would rather be punished than conceal
it like this Here, you have torn off the



16 FEAR AND LOVE.

corner of my handkerchief in getting it
off the screen. We must attend to Maria
first. See how much she is hurt, poor
child! She is quite pale, and I am sure
she is in great pain, though she does bear
it so patiently.

Robert ran out of the room without
further question, and made his way into
the drawing-room where his mother was
sitting. His terrified and eager look pre-
pared her for the news of the accident,
and she was soon in the midst of the
scene of confusion.

Before asking any questions, she took
Maria to her room, and bathed her head.
Then having carefully bound up the
wound, she returned to the other chil-
dren and commenced the examination.

William, during her absence, had dis-
entangled the screen from its trappings,
and put it by in its case, and now he
stood forward eagerly to tell his tale.

William. We hung a string on that
hook, aunt, and the hook came out and
the picture fell. Iam afraid the corner



FEAR AND LOVE. li

of the frame is broken, but seme glue
will soon set that to rights. Shall I call
John to drive in the nail?

Mrs. Seymour. No, stay a moment.
Flow could the picture break this book-
case door?

Robert. Let me tell you all, mother.
We were talking of the punkahs or fans
they have in India, and at last we re-
solved to make one, and we took the leaf
of the folding-screen and tied it across
the room by ropes, and as William and I
were pulling it backward and forward,
the hook gave way, as you see, and the
picture fell.

Mrs. Seymour. You know well you
should not have touched the screen, as it
is not one of your toys; nor should you
have attempted any thing so dangerous
with the younger children below. I be-
lieve that the hurt Maria has received
will lead you to more consideration for
her in future, but I must also teach you
more care of my property. I cannot
allow you to play in this room for the

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ae. 3 FEAR AND LOVE.

remainder of the week, and I shall ex-
pect you to pay for mending the broken
glass from your pocket-money. William,
I want to speak to you in my room.

William followed with quailing oe
and took the seat which his aunt pointe
to beside her; but when ‘he looked into
her face he saw no severe anger there,
but a calm and settled grief as she first
broke the silence.

Mrs. Seymour. I am pained, my dear
boy, with the evident attempt you have
been making to conceal from me what
you had done this afternoon. You have
been led by your fear of me and anxiety
to avoid punishment, into a fault much
more serious than the careless use of my
furniture. Do you know what I mean?

William. I did not tell a lie, aunt.

Mrs. Seymour. Perhaps all you said
was strictly and exactly true, but it was
not all the truth. Part was concealed,
as you well know, to serve a purpose of
yourown. ‘This is as much deception as
an actual lie. But I want to speak to you



FEAK ANDY LOVE. 19

of the cause of this; for, indeed, dear
William, it grieves me to see that your
feelings toward me are those of fear,
rather than of love. Your dear parents
are far away in India, and you have no
one to take their place but your uncle
and me. We wish to guide and correct
you in your conduct, and to prepare you
to be hereafter a happy and useful man;
but if you do not help us, by giving us
your love and confidence, we can do but
little.

William. I do love you, aunt, I am
sure. Indeed I do!

Mrs. Seymour. But you seem to fear
me still more, and you will teach Selina
to do the same. She was with you just
now, and young as she is, was quite able
to perceive your unwillingness to let me
know about your proceedings. Will not
the dear child be led to think (as you seem
to do) that we punish you, not to keep
you from a repetition of the fault, but
from unkindness or revenge? I should
have hoped that the loss of your pocket



20 FEAR AND LOVE.

money and of the liberty to use the
library for your play, would teach you,
better than any thing else, the import-
ance of using carefully the property of
others, and not taking for your own ser-
vice that to which you have no right.
But you will deprive yourself of this les-
son by your hard thoughts of me and
want of confidence in my love.

William. I am very sorry I have
grieved. you, aunt. Do forgive me this
time? ,

Mrs. Seymour. I will certainly forgive
you, dear; but take care you do not for-
get how much pain you have given me.
Oh! be truthful and sincere in all you
do, whether you have reason to expect
punishment or not, and remember that
you are not really gaining a benefit in
escaping reproof or punishment if you de-
serve it. I shall be very sorry to insure
obedience to my commands only by
working on your fears. But you have
forgiveness to.ask of another besides me.
Have you thought of this?



FEAR AND LOVE. 21

William looked up in surprise an
doubt. a

“Oh! you mean Maria, aunt; yes, I
am very sorry I have hurt her.”

“No,” said his aunt solemnly, “I
meant God. You have not been accus-
tomed, I see, to remember how constantly
his eye is upon you, and how easily he
can discern the lying thought as well.as
the uttered falsehood. You have sinned
grievously against him. Do you know
this?

William. Yes, but I did not think of it
just now. I will not do so again.

Mrs. Seymour. You cannot promise
that, my dear. I believe that just now
you hope and intend to be more truthful,
but your heart is far worse and more de-
ceitful than you imagine. While you
ask forgiveness for the past, you must
also pray for the grace of the Holy Spirit
to renew and sanctify your heart. It
will be only by this divine help that you
will be enabled to overcome these bad



22 - PRAR AND LOVE.

inclinations. Try to join me with all
your heart, while I ask this for you.

Mrs. Seymour then took William’s
hand, and: kneeling down with him, she
asked God to pardon him for the sake of
Christ, who died on the cross’ to make
atonement for his sin, and also to take
away the sin from his heart and. give to
him the Holy Spirit to dwell with him,
that he might be led to truth and holi-
ness. When she rose from her knees she
kissed him affectionately and went with
him down-stairs. ,

HOOK



FEAR AN® LOVE. 23

~-_ -

CHAPTER IL

THE evening came, but it was not so
cool and refreshing as the little girls had
anticipated. The long shadows had en-
veloped the lawn, but the air was still
sultry and oppressive. The sun set in
unusual beauty, throwing his bright gold-
en rays across the sky, and colouring
the surrounding clouds with purple and
orange. Adelaide lingered at her cham-
ber-window to admire the beautiful sight,
and to watch the gradual disappearance
of the sun behind the clouds which, as
they rose and spread over the sky, seem-
ed to rejoice in his departure.

After a little while, Adelaide was in
hed. Maria had been asleep for some
time, but the uneasiness and pain in her
head made her more restless than usual,
and she moaned in her sleep. Adelaide



24 FEAR AND LOVE.

tried to compose herself; but the heat
was oppressive, and she turned from
side to side and closed her eyes in vain.
Darkness gradually stole over the room,
until at last very little could be distin-
guished, except the dressing-table and
glass which stood beside the window.
Suddenly a gleam of bright light flashed
across the room, and the roll of thunder
following quickly after, told Adelaide
that it was no passing candle or lantern.
Another flash,—and little Maria, com-
pletely roused from her uneasy slumber,
turned and nestled beside her sister, who
gladly clapsed her in her arms.

Maria. I wish we were asleep, Ade-
laide. I wonder how long this storm
will last? Oh dear, that thunder! It
seems as if it would neverend. Are you
not frightened?

Adelaide. Not much, dear. I remem
ber two thunder-storms last summer, but
I do not like them’ so well at night as in
the day. The lightning seems so very
bright. when it is so dark.



PEAR AND LOVE. _ QF

Maria. Do you not think we might
have a candle? Charlotte would get us
one if we were to call her.

Adelaide. We should not really be
safer, you know, dear, and it would be
difficult to make her hear; however, I
will try, if you like. Wait till after the
next thunder-clap, for I would rather go
between the flashes than be startled by
them when I am in the passage. Now
then, quickly.

Adelaide got out of bed and groped
her way to the door, which was open;
then, feeling by the wall, she reached
the edge of the staircase, and called
Charlotte with a tremulous voice.

Before she could call twice, Charlotte
appeared with a candie in her hand.

Adelaide. Please, Charlotte, will you
bring us a light?

Charlotte. Certainly, if it _ make
you feel any safer.

Maria. Ob, thank you, ‘Charlotte.
How I wisi this storm would be over!
Do you think it is very near?

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26. FEAR AND LOVE.

- Charlotte. I think it is not quite ‘so
near now as it was. That clap of thun-
der did not come so soon after the light-
ning. I hope the storm will cool the air
a little.

Maria. There is a terrible flash! Do
come away from the window and sit down
by me, Charlotte. You do not like the
thunder-storm, do you?

Charlotte. I think it is very grand and
beautiful. It always makes me feel, more
than any thing else does, how very great
and powerful God must be.

Maria. Yes; but it makes me feel as
if he were coming near us in terrible an-
ger, and I fear lest he should send the
lightning to strike me dead. That might
happen, might it not?

Charlotte. Certainly it might; but then
you should remember that God is as kind
as he is powerful. He has preserved you,
by his power, through many long days and
weeks and years, and each breath you
draw is drawn by his permission alone.
He could, without the help of the thunder-



FEAR AND LOVE. 27

storm, take away tle life he gave you at
first. All silently and without any. ac-
cident he might stop it at any moment.:

Adelaide. Oh; Charlotte, do not. talk
so! It makes me shudder. I wonder you
san go to sleep when you think of it.

Charlotte. Why should we shrink: from
thinking of what is so certainly true?
Surely the best and happiest thing is to
accustom ourselves to the thought of it,
that it may not come upon us and startle
us in the thunder-storm.

Adelaide. Ah, Charlotte! I think of it
on other nights, when there is no thunder-
storm. I often try to quiet myself ‘with
the thought that it is very unlikely I
should die just on the night I am think-
ing about it.

Charlotte. I never do any thing like
that, Adelaide; but then 1 suppose you
do not think of God asI do. I love him
because of his great goodness to me, and
I rejoice to believe that he has forgiven
all my sins against him for the sake of
his dear Son. And so I trust that when-



28 FEAR AND LOVE.

ever he calls me to die, whether sudden-
ly or not, he will, for the sake of Christ,
receive me into the mansions which the
Saviour says he is gone to prepare tor
those who love him. And it seems to
me to matter little when and how the
summons shall come.

A silence of some minutes followed.
At last Adelaide said in a low voice, “I
quite envy you, Charlotte; but I hope I
shall some day feel as happy and confi-
dent as you do.” |

Charlotte. And why not now, Ade-.
laide? You know all that is required
to give you the boldness you wish for is,
to know that your sins are forgiven
through Christ, and thus to be able to look
upon God as your Father and your Friend.
I see that Maria is falling asleep. I will
draw this curtain, and put the light be-
hind it, that you may try to sleep too,
for it is very late.°

Adelaide. Thank you, Charlotte!
Good night. |



Fear and Pope.



jals to the arbor, and seating themselves there

“They carried their mater
1s commenced their work.” p. 31.

amongst the garden too



FEAR AND LOVS. | “81

a

CHAPTER Iii.

On the next morning, after breakfast.
Robert and William repaired to the gar-
den, carrying with them a ball of string
and some sheets of paper. The string,
and paper were to make a tail and mes-
sengers for the large kite which they had
made the morning before. They carried
their materials to the arbour, and, seating
themselves there among the garden-tools,
commenced their work. George Rey-
_ nolds, the gardener’s son, & lad of eleven
or twelve years of age, was sweeping the
gravel-walk close by, and) looked with
eagerness at the new kite.

Robert. Ah, George, wouldn't you like
such a kite as that? Wouldn't you like
to help us fly it?

George. Yes, indeed ; but there is no
chance for that. |

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$2 FEAR AND LOVE.

Robert. I suppose you could go in the
evening, when you have done your work?

George. Oh, I have never done my
work till I go to bed. I have to dig fa
ther’s garden when I leave here. I shall
be glad when Dick is old enough to take
that off my hands. Shall I find youa
stout stick, and wind some of that string
on it for you?

Robert. Ay, do, for we have a great
deal to do here, and it takes a long
time. |

George went away and soon returned
with a stick which he had found in the
wood-house, and taking his knife from his
pocket, he polished off the ends and gave
it a tidy appearance. He then began to ,
wind the string slantwise across the
stick, that it might be let off ‘easily as
the kite mounted in the air. While do
ing so, he heard footsteps approaching,
and throwing down the string in haste,
he ran out of the arbour and began
sweeping with considerable bustle. It
was only Selina, who came to ask Wil-



FEAR AND LOVE. 83

liam where he had left the book he had
been using tne day before. As soon as
she was gone, George returned, took up
the stick and began winding the string.

William. What made you run off in
such a hurry? Were you frightened at
my little sister?

George. No, but I did not know it was
her.

Robert. Well, and who did you think
it was—your father or mine?

George. I should not much like either
of them to see me now. I should get
. into a fine scrape for wasting my time, if
my father came.

_ Robert. I should not have thought he
would mind it; but you should not do it
if he will be angry.

George. Oh, never mind, he will not
find it out. Do not say any thing about
it if he comes by.

Robert. No; but he will find your work
is undone.

George. Oh, I will work fast enough
and make it up; but I am obliged to be



84 FEAR AND LOVE.

very careful. Once when I was picking
beans in the kitchen garden, Sam Pear-
son called me, and I went down and
talked to him for a little time, and fathei
came and found the basket only half full
and saw. me talking to Sam, and he gave
me such a beating that I could feel it for
some days. That was when mother was
alive. |
| William. Is your mother dead?

George. Yes. She died last winter.
We all miss her very much. She was
always kind to us.

Robert. Perhaps you did not try to de- .
ceive her as you do your father? I should
not like to deceive my father so much. I
fear he would leave off loving me.

George. You cannot tell, Master Robert,
because your father is not so sharp with
you. Iam sure you would do the best
you could for yourself if he were. This
will be as much string as you will let out
for your kite, I should think. That tail
seems to be rather long and. seavy.



FEAR AND LOVE. 35

Robert. No, the paper is very thin and
light. .

George. Why do you not make a great
star on your kite, of two or three differ-
ent colours? It looks so handsome as it
is mounting up. !

William. Yes, to be sure. Let us try,
Robert.

Robert. Oh, I am almost tired of it.
It cannot be seen, either, when it is high
in the air. Letus putit by now. Those
tassels will do very well, I think.

They collected their things, and carried
them toward the house. George watched
them till they were out of sight, and then
went slowly back to his work. Robert
put by the kite in the play-room, and
was going into the dining-room. As he
passed through ‘the hall, he met his fa-
ther with his hat on and his stick in his
hand, preparing to leave the house.

Robert. Father, are you going out
alone?, I should so much like to go
with you, if you want company.

Mr. Seymour. Thank you, my boy;



36 FEAR AND LOVE.

but I am afraid you would find. it rather
dull. Iam going to make a busines
call on Mr. Brentford, and shall not. re-
turn till dinner-time. Besides, William
will want you to play with him—will he
not ? 7 |

Robert. Oh, I shall not think it dull to
walk with you. It may be my last chance
for 'a long time. I think William would
be very glad to go too, if you can take us
both?

Mr. Seymour consented, and Robert
ran into the parlour to make the offer to
William; but he found him by no means
so anxious to accompany him. ° It was
rather warm walking, he.said, and, be-
sides, he disliked business... They should
just have to sit still and yawn all the
time it was going on.

Robert half thought of giving up his
plans for William’s sake; but his mother,
perceiving his disappointment, interfered,
and promised to entertain William until
the school-hours were over, and he could
‘have other companions. Thus relieved,



FEAR AND LOVE, 87

Robert ran off to join his father, who
was waiting for him in the hall.

After taking down his hat from the
hook on which it hung, he put his hand
in his pocket for his gloves, and drew
out one—and only one. He searched a
second time in vain. Then he turned out
the contents of both pockets—knife,
pocket-handkerchief, three marbles, and
one penny—but no glove. Poor Robert
was in great consternation. He begged
his father to wait one moment longer,
that he might ask William if he had
seen it, or taken it by mistake for either
of his. |

Just then George appeared at the door,
holding in his hand the stray glove. He
said he had found it in the arbour where
the boys*had been sitting, under one of
the seats. Robert thanked him for the
trouble he had taken in bringing it;
and then hastily putting on his hat and
gloves, he bounded down the steps, and
ran forward to open the gate for his father.

“Do vou know, father,” said he, after



38 FEAR AND LOVE.

they had entered on the high road, “}
am quite sorry for poor George; I think
he must be very unhappy.”

Mr. Seymour. Indeed! I should have
guessed quite otherwise. He always
looks happy and good-tempered, and hk
think he has a very comfortable situation.

Robert. Yes, as far as that goes, he
might be happy; but his father makes
him work so hard, and he never gives
him time to play, and then he is so
harsh with him when he has done wrong.

Mr. Seymour. Do you think, my dear,
you can judge rightly of this? When
you see George, he is always at work, of
course. It is part of his duty, and I pay
him for it.

Robert. Yes; but when he has done
your garden he has to werk in his fa-
ther’s: he told me so. And if he gets to
play instead of doing his work in the
day, his father whips him so severely.

Mr. Seymour. He certainly deserves
punishment for that; but I do not think
a severe whipping the best correction.



FEAR AND LOVE. 39

Fiobert. No; it only makes George
anxious to prevent his father from know-
ing it when he has done so; and thus he
is tempted to deceive him.

Mr. Seymour. Yes, and the evil in-
creases itself. Whenever George deceives
his father, he creates a distance between
his father and himself, and lessens their
mutual love and confidence. It is not
only on the father’s side—not only that
his feelings are justly wounded—but on
George’s side, too, the thought that he
has wronged his father increases his own
dislike; for people generally hate those
whom they have injured.

At this moment, the conversation was
interrupted by the appearance of a young
school-fellow of Robert’s, who was riding
past on a pretty little gray pony, and
stopped as if he wished to speak to Robert.
His name was James Weston: he was not
much younger than Robert, and lived
only three miles distant, so that they
could meet now and then in the holidays.
James seemed very glad to see Robert;

.



40 FEAR AND LOVE.

—a

he asked him to look at his pony, and
say if he did not think it very pretty. It
had been given him on his last birthday.
Then he told Robert that he had been
fishing that morning, and had caught five
fishes, which were to be cooked for his
supper. He asked Robert if he would
not come and see him in the afternoon,
and fish with him.

“Thank you,” said Robert, “I should
not like to go out this afternoon. There
will be only one more day after this, you
_know, before we go to school.”

James. That is, if we go on Monday.
I do not think I shall, though. Do come
this afternoon. I will come to meet you,
and you shall ride part of the way home
on my pony.

“You may decide for yourself, my
dear,” said his father,—as Robert looked
inquiringly at him. “ Your sisters will, no
doubt, be sorry to lose you, but we do
not wish to deprive you of an evening's
pleasure.” |

Robert. Thank you, father, [ would



FEAR AND LOVE. 41

rather spend this last.evening at home.
I am very much obliged to you James;
I will come another time. Good-by.”

“‘Good-by till next week,” said James,
as he rode off.

Robert. I am glad he did not ask me

earlier. I never enjoyed visiting him
much, and-yet I do not like to refuse a
school-fellow.

Mr. Seymour. And James is so kind,
and so anxious you should enjoy your-
self?

Robert. Yes, on the whole, I suppose
he is, but we are not friends at school;
we are so different, and we like such dif-
ferentemployments. I dare say I should
like him better if we did not live so near
to each other. Every time I visit him,
I think my dislike is increased, because
I.am so vexed and unwilling to go. We
get on very well at school, because we
are not in the same class, and we have
so little to do with each other.

Mr. Seymour. See how many things
are necessary to make a friend, Robert;

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42 FEAR AND LOVE.

oe

we must have one who loves us, I sup-
pose, and is therefore free from selfish-
ness in his conduct toward us, as well as
one in whose tastes we can sympathize.
Is that it? Did you ever find a friend
who united all these qualities? _

Robert. Well, I scarcely know; I have
had a great many friends, one after an-
other. Johnston is my friend now. He
is very kind, but he is much older than I
am, and he is often so ‘very busy that I do
not like to interrupt him when I want to
talk to him. I shall enjoy having Wil-
liam at school, because he will be always
pleased to talk with me about home, and
we shall both be glad together when we 3
have letters from you all. Oh, see here!
we have reached the sign-post. How
quickly we have walked!

4



FEAR AND LOVE. 43

_QHAPTER IV.

“How I wish we could have a game
at cricket!” said William to his cousin |
Robert. ‘ Do not you think we could get
enough to play?” ii

Robert. As to-numbers, we might get
up a game at single wicket, but there
would be no fun in it.

_ William. Perhaps uncle would play.

Robert. If he did, we should only have
four good players, and I know the girls
do not like it much. Don’t you think
we ought to choose a game in which they
can all join, on this last evening?

William. Well, what can you think
of?

Robert. Let us call them, and see what
they would like? Adelaide, Maria, Se-
lina, said he, raising his voice.

The little girls answered from their

4*



44 FEAR AND LOVE.

encampment beneath the trees on the
lawn, and ran up to see what was
wanted. After due deliberation, the in-
teresting question was decided in favour
of “Hide-and-Seek,” and for a long and
happy hour the garden resounded with
the merry shouts of joy and triumph,
and screams of startled surprise. At last,
the exuberant enjoyment seemed to wear
itself out, and the children, tired and
heated, were returning slowly to the
house. .

“Our last evening gone!” said Robert.
“Think, William, how different it will
be to find yourself at school next week.”

William. Oh, I dare say I shall like it
well enough. You get some good games
at cricket, don’t you?

Robert. Yes, we do, certainly. We go
out twice a week, when it is fine, into the
large meadow near. How quick the holi-

days pass !
' “They are not quite gone,” said his
mother, who was coming down the lawn
to meet them. “One more day remains.”



FEAR AND LOVE. 45

—_—eeooeC

Robert. Only Sunday, mother. We
must start before breakfast on Monday
morning, I suppose. j

Mrs. Seymour. Yes. Remember, if the
holiday weeks have passed quickly, so
will the weeks of study. I came to tell
you to collect your school-books, that I
may cover and pack them. You must
be quick, or you will not get it all done
to-night. It is scarcely wise to leave it
thus to the last.

Robert. Iam sure one is fit for nothing
else on the last evening, and I always like
the sight of any other books better than
school-books, in the holidays. Now,
William, come and collect your things.
See what you want to take in the play-
box. |

The task was soon completed; and
three boxes, nailed and labelled, were
put in the corner of the hall. The night
passed, and another morning brought the
day of rest. The dim prospect of the
morrow gave a pensiveness to its hours
beyond the usual seriousness of the day.



46 FEAR AND LOVE.

The evening was serene and beautiful,
and, Robert, bringing a shawl in ais
hand, pleaded with his mother for one
last walk in the garden with her. Mrs.
Seymour cheerfully consented; and wrap-
ping the shawl round her, a signal as it
seemed for a long and late stroll, she
drew her son’s arm within her own, and
led him toward the shrubbery.

Robert. Do you remember this time
last year, mother? The evening was so
cold and wet that we lost our walk in
the garden.

Mrs. Seymour. I remember it well. It
does not seem so long ago. Well, Robert,
another year has passed; its pleasures
and its privileges have been abundant,
have they not? |

Robert. Yes, indeed, dear mother, I
think I never enjoyed a year more than
the last, and these holidays are the best I
ever had.

Mrs. Seymour. What has been the re-
turn, dear? Do you ever ask yourself,
‘“* How much owest thou vvto thy Lord ?”



FEAR AND LOVE. 47

Are you taking all these gifts so eagerly
and joyfully, and forgetting the kind
Father who bestows them?

Robert. I hope not quite now, mother.
Last April I heard a sermon upon the
words, “ We must all appear before the
judgment-seat of Christ,” and it made me
feel very anxious not to forget God as I
had done, and I did try for some time to
pray night and morning, and I often
thought of God in the day, and avoided
many things which I knew to be wrong
and displeasing to him. But after a
time I thought less of the judgment-day,
and it seemed difficult and troublesome to
watch myself so strictly. Sometimes I
begin again, but then some thing inter-
feres. I often feel afraid lest I should
die in this state.

Mrs. Seymour. And do you want reli-
gion only to prepare you to meet God at
the judgment-seat. Think whether it is
not necessary for your safety and happi-
ness here.

Robert. On the contrary, mother, I am



48 FEAR AND LOVE.

most happy when I forget religion the
most. I often wish I could dare to leave
it for a year or two; it would be more
easy to serve God when I am older.

Mrs. Seymour. What makes the dif.
ficulty now? Is it that God’s require-
ments are unsuited to your age? Or is it
rather that you want that love to God
which will make them pleasant to you ?
“The carnal (or unrenewed) mind is en-
mity against God; for-it is not subject
to the law of God.” Did you ever feel
the meaning of that text?

Robert. J suppose it means that we all
hate God until our hearts are changed ;
and yet I hope I do not quite—I think J
do not.

Mrs. Seymour. Do you love him? Just
examine yourself, and see whether your
conduct shows most love or hatred. Let
us compare it with your conduct to us.
You spoke of prayer just now. Is it the
intercourse of a child with a parent ?—
You know how you value every hour with



‘

FEAR AND LOVE. 49

your father and with me. Is the time of
prayer thus eagerly watched for ?

Robert. No; but when I begin to pray
it is always to confess my sins, and I feel
more than ever how angry God must be
with me.

Mrs. Seymour. When you have dis-
pleased me, do you thus shrink from
confessing your faults to me?

Robert. No, because I know you will
be willing to forgive me. .

Mrs. Seymour. And may you not have
the same confidence when you go in
prayer to God? O my dear boy, this is
just it; you do not love God, partly be-
cause you do not believe in the love he
has to us. This is one feature of the
alienation of the heart from him; “ Per-
fect ‘love casteth out fear.” Now look
again. How precious your home is to
you! Is it not? How difficult it is
to break away from it! Why is this? Is
it only or chiefly for the sake of the
liberty and holiday amusement ?

Robert. No indeed, mother, I zhould



50 FEAR AND LOVE.

be glad to stay at home and learn les
sons every day,as my sisters do. If you
would try us, I think William and I
could get on as well as at school.

Mrs. Seymour. We will not discuss
that now, dear; but just see what I
mean by these questions. See how dear
your home is, because you love us all so
much: remember how eagerly you read
the letters from home; and then think if
all, or any of these indications of love,
are shown in reference to your Heavenly
Father. Is the knowledge of his pre-
sence welcome to your mind? Are the
messages he sends you by his word valued
as the letters from home are? I fancy,
if they were, there would not have been
such a listless manner at the house of
God ‘this morning. Was there any af
fection exhibited in that?

fobert. No, mother; I certainly do not
love God as I do you and my father.

Mrs, Seymour. And yet he has claims
on your love far stronger than we have.
For every moment of happiness you are



FEAR AND LOVE. 51

indebted to him ; every good gift. you en-
joy has come from that Father of light
and love. But you are shrinking from
this kind Father with fear and hatred, as
if he were a cruel and tyrannical master.
His commands are not grievous to those
who love him; but you feel them bur-
densome, for this reason, as well as others,
that they are the commands of one whom
you do not love.

Robert. O mother, I see,—I fear it is 80;
but what shall I do?

Mrs. Seymour. I read lately of a kind
and loving father, who had a son who
very illy requited his love. The youth
altogether disliked his home, and felt his
father’s presence a tiresome restraint, in-
stead of a delight. At last, he collected
the property which his father had given
him, and went and settled in a foreign
country far away. There he sought out
some very bad companions, and spent all
his time and money very wastefully and
wickedly with them, in foolish and bois-
terous merriment. —_ amusements were



52 FEAR AND LOVE.

all provided for by the money which his
father had given him, but he tried not to
think of him at all. He had gone away
so far, on purpose that he might not have
to meet his father’s reproving eye, and
he wished that he could altogether for-
get him. Every day’s disobedience made
the estrangement more complete. What
hope, think you, was there of the aliena-
tion of heart being removed? None at
all while this continued; but he found
himself at last extremely poor and mise-.
rable. He turned toward home, resolved
to ask his father’s forgiveness; and as he
journeyed, every step that brought him
nearer that affectionate home, made him
realize more distinctly its privileges and
advantages; and when at last he was
welcomed as a forgiven child by his ten-
der parent, his heart overflowed with love
and gratitude. Fond and indulgent as
his father had always been, he had never
been so much beloved as now, when he
freely forgave the wanderings of his son.

Robert. O mother, I have often read



FEAR AND LOVE. 538

that parable. How beautifully it does
show God’s love to us!

Mrs. Seymour. Yes, dear; and now will
you not, ungrateful and unloving child as
you have been, come back in penitence to
him? Comewith a full persuasion of his
love, and you cannot fail to love him in
return. None can love so earnestly and
devotedly as a forgiven child. Do you
remember little Gerald in his passion last
Thursday, how he even seemed to hate
us during the paroxysm of temper, and
melted in gentle love when restored to
favour ?

Robert. Yes, he seemed as if he could
not forgive himself for having grieved
you so much.

Mrs. Seymour. If you were thus recon-
ciled to your Heavenly Father and for-
given by his love, you would fear to dis-
please him again. But remember that you
are meanwhile in a dangerous position.
The alienation of heart is fast increasing,
and when you reach the age you have
marked out as the time to begin serving



54 FEAR AND LOVE.

God, you will find it even more difficult
than it is now. You may continue to
harrow up your feelings with the fears
suggested by the knowledge of the power
God has over you, but you will not learn
to love him except as you feel his love
through Christ Jesus. Go to your Hea-
venly Father with a humble confession
of your sins, Cast your soul upon his
infinite mercy in Christ Jesus. Ask him
to bestow on you a spirit of filial love,
that obedience to him may become your
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30cb630e45582e791c7e16873bc806e8
03cff7a5ae6429de782ef3b1b32ae412584a600e
'2011-11-10T08:36:35-05:00'
describe
'56813' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWE' 'sip-files00002.jpg'
f8bb855eb3994ef1382f261b086bae3b
90f495e6eaecae633562cad3d9183a748ae27692
'2011-11-10T08:36:31-05:00'
describe
'4966' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWF' 'sip-files00002.pro'
57407c2b051cce0caa205707b5562f5d
39228f6f0ccdbb736b30913a4aed8cf0c0b488a0
describe
'16418' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWG' 'sip-files00002.QC.jpg'
d435d467c3a298331e129d6876a1e00d
b60b4d40315cab0b4ca1d8fae3b7a98036e4d111
'2011-11-10T08:36:27-05:00'
describe
'6452715' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWH' 'sip-files00002.tif'
358cb6485069d0cc5d9190916cc5bc94
92fe5697fb5a05891cc14947a6fa6d8e3d6c38dd
'2011-11-10T08:36:11-05:00'
describe
'300' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWI' 'sip-files00002.txt'
43ba5ec17e91ca11a1afa7bae9e65d97
8839c1308e6ad75cd651bae85939bc577cbfe9e6
'2011-11-10T08:35:51-05:00'
describe
WARNING CODE 'Daitss::Anomaly' Invalid character
'4735' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWJ' 'sip-files00002thm.jpg'
cb4a00e51ab412091122041b905ba37f
489c4bcf3bdcbb6d90d989f7fb1afd117f336be9
'2011-11-10T08:36:30-05:00'
describe
'754988' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWK' 'sip-files00003.jp2'
f14bf3d7b62c59adb6012eb627df606d
1c6f6ca3d512596b284dfe1c0ae09830b5e0a166
'2011-11-10T08:36:55-05:00'
describe
'71147' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWL' 'sip-files00003.jpg'
d7ff01c0ac904b0b0a1a384dcfeadbbe
b3d3b3a292ad2b97d8058c0eb6b5c46437dd0cca
'2011-11-10T08:35:56-05:00'
describe
'4763' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWM' 'sip-files00003.pro'
bf13e9d63eb9097f565790f6da5dfc34
b1c7be863097389d35d2820575250130c618f617
describe
'21518' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWN' 'sip-files00003.QC.jpg'
45a09ae40537e8322f08a4ce4365d1b6
00d8b2fd440d62789831a06f65687d74952c9948
describe
'6046209' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWO' 'sip-files00003.tif'
7b5457c7094ec9adcdd8fa7ba7647bd0
f1b7662a590b0d64064f0b37e5ca119e63025d5b
'2011-11-10T08:36:06-05:00'
describe
'257' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWP' 'sip-files00003.txt'
344523d06dc60d4e0cb8929cc0212937
57c3ebd3dc5e185c06d3ffb25c20e2776e9d654b
'2011-11-10T08:35:54-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'6399' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWQ' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
1d8fe028514454c61d32105d71b29646
327d470773894d9ea6426816a446563ff6b76dea
'2011-11-10T08:37:25-05:00'
describe
'771166' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWR' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
fe0e1b0caaf15ab71d538e19fb24c15a
917bc973da346e416ce6ff0d7e421d1e5d0a04f3
'2011-11-10T08:37:37-05:00'
describe
'53756' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWS' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
bc70f375448f0c737f9aeeb6b23700f2
ae8d5b9549a8b2af3222cbc2ee3fdaacfbda2682
'2011-11-10T08:36:00-05:00'
describe
'4100' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWT' 'sip-files00004.pro'
ad5d049d24ffbab8cd29b9035152599f
50599fb26eb4358a0a3645e310b496bbe1871b67
'2011-11-10T08:36:38-05:00'
describe
'17068' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWU' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
0c4e6584ddffb62c0252b4b475cd530f
f57ae6f339fe7fe30dae854f1ed30d9dc880e410
describe
'6175171' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWV' 'sip-files00004.tif'
c90a4bab22ddd6bbd9d956007856a8a3
88f5ca9ab0c7c618126a0f6fbb5548882ae18e57
'2011-11-10T08:36:21-05:00'
describe
'196' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWW' 'sip-files00004.txt'
d0a3bd91431e5801177ef6e315489505
c009689dc7d5b03332df07917c3a0e4be6d053e1
'2011-11-10T08:37:01-05:00'
describe
'5026' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWX' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
f799f0c83ae37c316616af287027eed7
b1c778a3fe5cfe33d2fce51a79e12a20ee991d79
'2011-11-10T08:36:26-05:00'
describe
'787328' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWY' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
b0deea454e0655a6e13a48f9ede42bd3
d25232aa30c5a2cfbebd5e3f07fe4d6455c1dd68
'2011-11-10T08:36:12-05:00'
describe
'48573' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADWZ' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
e2a74fec6ad193f8b551a5f6a0c0ebf0
7bcad186631f6d231f271b3a41d32db0038f4ec1
'2011-11-10T08:37:36-05:00'
describe
'15422' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXA' 'sip-files00005.pro'
ddf03286627279fdeb37226742863068
595fac76caf70aff40bb6165487d8eac13f6ac3e
'2011-11-10T08:36:19-05:00'
describe
'15639' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXB' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
069a02e83ac5ac6b79ebf26a0c6331ff
9df54739a02e8c8d9bb4da07f629d6d57bc04e50
'2011-11-10T08:37:34-05:00'
describe
'6304879' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXC' 'sip-files00005.tif'
6a97b56addbcab694f70be2ae17b8abf
39276c58f437b40bf3abdd481b65bac6abd0388c
'2011-11-10T08:36:13-05:00'
describe
'671' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXD' 'sip-files00005.txt'
22eb418710c55da85ea9dfe439df06a8
4b9e40ec426a5aab36e341d945eb4666ff6d7132
describe
'4427' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXE' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
0169895911f5fd2bc1e41472b3e41846
0ef85c356e01b90b72e8b5b2a673cbd4687d2761
describe
'800757' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXF' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
754c0135e7cb7d9610d88bff2db43e50
7786ddc82264241622511bc9b36f1afe7efc6249
describe
'89031' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXG' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
4a480628935719598065f9dbfce113da
6561ecf1bd3862c69a7a3b861506e6dea4dd808a
describe
'5795' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXH' 'sip-files00006.pro'
408c644f85b9138aa1571f89d7bd112f
dde8ccf5acde11381ff798199b0588e0cfb85123
'2011-11-10T08:36:20-05:00'
describe
'29590' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXI' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
0dff77abbe8d181605cdb3d387cddad2
4e979e91127cf6623b1f84f9eaf045f216826efa
describe
'6412965' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXJ' 'sip-files00006.tif'
9d4e6acbdb63d3f7ad1a28447681f6ea
e4bea282b9507182dff496a7955622f0ab78167b
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXK' 'sip-files00006.txt'
a3a3ba4902bde82adec58efd72d7cbe8
99123cb0f7e67d5d5a3b7f39d99dcc1f12cdd78b
'2011-11-10T08:37:02-05:00'
describe
'8595' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXL' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
618ac11a978fca9f81ad5ff2d94542b6
d9cdce328ad3b0469c81c642acac93daa4b6ac51
describe
'787325' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXM' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
d1824a68e19819d11be2b2e817419941
866bb0e22084d1cdcb0314704298f3c7a35aabd2
describe
'101824' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXN' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
62722399c584d4474dae7d6a6c85d4c7
7fe016d667e4fce6c7d31407236c673b3227765d
'2011-11-10T08:37:11-05:00'
describe
'25784' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXO' 'sip-files00007.pro'
0dd329b2dbafefb7e3f8f4589afa589f
61de45570da3a0d32c94cdca4ef73bf29c48a0cc
'2011-11-10T08:36:18-05:00'
describe
'38320' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXP' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
0585380db034b003c3828ab26910facc
6d0063df6e4a8f01bcd65f33f334eb60d253a085
'2011-11-10T08:37:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXQ' 'sip-files00007.tif'
8859d0abbf0256a92055434a03dca3f3
51844c4f5851b777e144ac43e653927033f7e0ad
'2011-11-10T08:36:07-05:00'
describe
'1049' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXR' 'sip-files00007.txt'
8570824f8150902d94a9333ed78f9193
124eaa63ef527001b86c25584ecf129aa2b1eb82
'2011-11-10T08:37:39-05:00'
describe
'11249' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXS' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
02a841ae7057125afa9bb1d94411c6ed
95c72c68526b650b5f14230d278a193aaf51318b
'2011-11-10T08:37:22-05:00'
describe
'800874' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXT' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
c599edd2a27fcc8d8461cde19464a7f9
4f8b9765d94e5028e3ccfc1a617c58be922f2e82
'2011-11-10T08:36:45-05:00'
describe
'99972' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXU' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
8d253291958ce37a66511786639067b5
d3876701a1f9180dd71ae1c298205552a798b5ee
describe
'24327' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXV' 'sip-files00008.pro'
8de72089a8c44fe4291c50ef960621b3
42c5ee420dd41a24adf7627d6ae2d7833448b9b0
'2011-11-10T08:35:50-05:00'
describe
'36860' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXW' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
b333253b6990b573e609c08499ed8a1a
31b57bc3cd59cc9a3cc845fce8e15ebb10bc3201
'2011-11-10T08:36:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXX' 'sip-files00008.tif'
a318d53d36992263ab717e5c22f967d4
cac5fed46fedcbe96ac0bd6f92d62c0a94f9397c
'2011-11-10T08:36:08-05:00'
describe
'988' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXY' 'sip-files00008.txt'
f168715730e51672df5944a7b01bec44
3231f253b2207e1b25ba7ba9241034a8e6a76bfc
'2011-11-10T08:36:28-05:00'
describe
'10106' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADXZ' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
15094b9dbb07b4f8b24dd731ad60a8a5
860074351240d7d98d40a1b4a9937e1769cb7fb5
describe
'787341' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYA' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
72fe52dccac889727457f9d645e5f5a2
6d88ea9ed3eddeae1905bb8ddf5c8dcba7fc2b4c
'2011-11-10T08:36:29-05:00'
describe
'94303' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYB' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
841170845024a1cbf02830ec9e525a8e
ad5789327ad82dcc0c6de6fac52d4eb867d8deef
'2011-11-10T08:35:59-05:00'
describe
'23032' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYC' 'sip-files00009.pro'
3b4bf03b3a6f81eed99674d307058446
288e9a848c1928ce053fc07cac229fcfd1e5aadd
'2011-11-10T08:37:07-05:00'
describe
'35560' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYD' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
ada4a52577e72c37a2131453f80ed624
d01bfad72d4b84d240d8046da5f47b1302c3af03
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYE' 'sip-files00009.tif'
af3581f99ded1ecc0c96e9ed2eb7b4ef
65fd371b990e39437830b8504bf451a734dbd545
describe
'949' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYF' 'sip-files00009.txt'
99aec7a3d66f95d8de01ba1d2d4c91e2
d24c2bc2a91995e577b5bd69704125b953b04d9f
'2011-11-10T08:36:36-05:00'
describe
'10620' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYG' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
914c0acb5ac5c2d9556a7a4ac305f4ac
ca6b78291c0fd8dfd7fab7e4a7fc9a6cdc37ec60
'2011-11-10T08:36:57-05:00'
describe
'800884' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYH' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
411e3ab3dba9f87872392430879c7ad8
96abf9aae25b0582b19057f180f672ccef35c6bc
'2011-11-10T08:36:53-05:00'
describe
'95464' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYI' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
a1e52370d89f4039bef0fc972c0e3397
dc8ae6ea7b416d06fc70981969d80ef1b3eeef65
'2011-11-10T08:37:08-05:00'
describe
'23351' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYJ' 'sip-files00010.pro'
326aa9c5275c7bcf4e401501a330bbe6
0c3795a79116d762e723e7ed9ea4bdf5f404e2b9
'2011-11-10T08:37:05-05:00'
describe
'35693' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYK' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
5e2bfc859408a567b31c7b624344001a
8435d74e67fb765acfb617475bd66a49463907bb
'2011-11-10T08:37:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYL' 'sip-files00010.tif'
5900356abdca7df21dd8a510f900ed72
57f274073b07cfaa3e5857202ac70a8841a51c92
describe
'955' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYM' 'sip-files00010.txt'
e4ac2ed8fb80159502870f39e4500010
4e29e1641517a07daf39f5fafecc4d4485ba62a1
describe
'10387' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYN' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
a6f7d86ff2157b9d49716e8ae7c78187
eccf5e88260cb7e754f9cc3d45bf46762cc085fd
'2011-11-10T08:36:09-05:00'
describe
'787313' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYO' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
af2b9db546d61da1bbdbe204db86bdcd
08f51031ab1f07baa4e4c806be8dbd2171016813
describe
'93056' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYP' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
a698c77dbc51d98341442ff7c867eb63
f4e7613366c5b3e4e7ad614d1e520b0847ed695c
'2011-11-10T08:36:58-05:00'
describe
'22592' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYQ' 'sip-files00011.pro'
20136e586389df1da4ebbfa308ddc69f
586b437147b39f9e59db3f7b15018ae7ffb3c7e6
describe
'34569' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYR' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
5cc66761a890cbfcae5878199a05b669
5fdb3b091d8aa9836aff3efeac3fc54278fd1910
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYS' 'sip-files00011.tif'
3ca0a6a95d12004c1f96b20d54e95b74
5a2315345abbe9efa7a7c41a8917e03bb55d3bf3
describe
'923' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYT' 'sip-files00011.txt'
91a32cea478e49ba3fea4f015a92a4aa
b3d9095dd19c61643be55e4f1df6f511456329a1
describe
'10223' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYU' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
2727dfe42f9979687c4d2aeeb257359d
858713241b2fab15a7c0f31cb7139dd35a6fb183
'2011-11-10T08:36:44-05:00'
describe
'800825' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYV' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
63cba50e069989235ba99b139db5f213
19d2118138b8d35af0bfec7e8ca5b838ec980c36
'2011-11-10T08:36:37-05:00'
describe
'99266' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYW' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
475469e5ee47f8b0cd702a32eca4a4e1
5d4ccb0de92a79b238e2ec5a8b190516a3476330
'2011-11-10T08:36:33-05:00'
describe
'24981' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYX' 'sip-files00012.pro'
0cd87ec120af0a689449c40a106bf72e
fcced365f02bee57a452f22e6316b61c3cfcfe12
describe
'37180' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYY' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
37b935608d44efebcf374767e6089dff
e64197e82fc6f6c7fb8dceeaa0d8830ba686669a
'2011-11-10T08:35:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADYZ' 'sip-files00012.tif'
42261709b82b51466c62f44b11506e80
1b4b5bcc81b5624d31dffd634d00809eb44ea6be
'2011-11-10T08:36:02-05:00'
describe
'1006' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZA' 'sip-files00012.txt'
bbfcf24ba792a25f2aebc85ac3c86445
031197561271ad9669f6f8ad0cd4ce7121bb14d8
describe
Invalid character
'10388' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZB' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
25f5eec3b41119089312e94a0f5b92a9
96a50c822e97bcbbd4ecdf61e846fa43405bff95
describe
'787322' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZC' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
168d54b31af7264d4463d0bacd17d6c3
9f69bcc8ef02eb2437bf458d74f82328ee4be2c4
'2011-11-10T08:37:18-05:00'
describe
'94987' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZD' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
5cdf5179e00170bef7946b232764197d
3462359182fb670319334b944f3e2bd6b4b87138
describe
'24728' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZE' 'sip-files00013.pro'
30d54a40baf6f81cf0222126960e5413
7c61d7c370340799e1375877a7543d7ac857f135
describe
'35450' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZF' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
0869928e3213b630a86d7b58df24a24e
9615eee36c4bb0b47cbd4d5e19a11dcc8b38f9ec
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZG' 'sip-files00013.tif'
073472fdc5c51ebab12e331d1a05c826
fbcca2d6e657153adc9e988bd813b9c3783af097
'2011-11-10T08:36:23-05:00'
describe
'995' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZH' 'sip-files00013.txt'
cea789728a00368fc381005c556e11d8
7dfc5c9d056b96ffa5ffcd6fea584e48223f0e34
describe
'10611' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZI' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
72cb8e9fcb4f23f53a546fa86696dfff
d2a8f255c601eef9b11aba99d5bae9b84156deb5
describe
'800805' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZJ' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
b77da29efba6a5a2a17a5b0c74267573
c809aa5cb7cbf0d5416571031108749422bc6e2b
describe
'97071' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZK' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
8b57dc25be6e8e646aac91da8eeb297b
627881c0114991194d5cc37de849fd999dabbd09
'2011-11-10T08:37:13-05:00'
describe
'24501' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZL' 'sip-files00014.pro'
e2a47a6b807b9ec867ddc498dfcb8a22
bf1c5d9d331a80010e2cd3a11f4ef4c26576ec88
describe
'36317' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZM' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
f7f26e5bdf566d81328f040801b48677
7001c76cf8623307a8f6521e5412c6447b1b8701
'2011-11-10T08:37:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZN' 'sip-files00014.tif'
fa43d8a43c1ae2bafe3c9990c85a8045
f203764e1269a0bfad40000b47b4211b950e6079
describe
'1036' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZO' 'sip-files00014.txt'
3f301dbd50ce0b653fc10e0c460e739e
6f89844d610028ac626276233590e6349677a8ad
describe
'10369' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZP' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
eb51813a1a0251dda811529bca966978
81df281d4dd0b0418a08475fa3be4660c21c2b33
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZQ' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
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39d5e4344e941e05584cd50f49db433bc058a391
describe
'93738' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZR' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
41a775788eeb4fd408af3df6c79c8d30
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describe
'24333' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZS' 'sip-files00015.pro'
e12348c3bb5c9729b89598935235582e
c8eea818243cb4a5726e66992db2cb4acf227c74
describe
'35346' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZT' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
6ad7305a92eaf2be4ef32167ed5fb1bd
603e54138b711a43cb120bb2ea37b87bcb906d22
'2011-11-10T08:37:09-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZU' 'sip-files00015.tif'
29359c516f56859f43ac8823aea0f163
1a14c8909fdac3500ffa10078dc2a81790efb613
'2011-11-10T08:37:29-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZV' 'sip-files00015.txt'
06290591992a23a55855b457403a63e4
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describe
'10568' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZW' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
0332a5a6bea9a7094de367ee31b895e6
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describe
'800819' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZX' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
4ae79052d121c65c039963139de39ff3
0a8713b5e04fd0f1195af045324fd61efc948654
describe
'96361' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZY' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
67b9b624cd55d637e7377614d189dbac
35ba24b723e4cae490b8abffc77a19e3e3a03e92
'2011-11-10T08:36:17-05:00'
describe
'23339' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAADZZ' 'sip-files00016.pro'
29f8cb21f88bb85f350dfec2db6a76e0
9c12bd1518a91d615669c397e0cb6d3d5fc58acc
describe
'36017' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAA' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
e7338fcfcb3c27689d79200b0c9a7abd
c09b1faa2406e4d3d71aae2cd526b38ea46ad8d5
'2011-11-10T08:36:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAB' 'sip-files00016.tif'
88827fd33c750a38a58a4350eecfa8fd
c7381babc173dfe20b55934e3e3e5bcd5ba3f77b
'2011-11-10T08:35:55-05:00'
describe
'971' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAC' 'sip-files00016.txt'
2579b7b74fb3c563da05a2b23ce7d891
e197d725c49a9956c4982996c096275c21a857c2
describe
'10468' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAD' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
3e1cec7cb51b0c661201bfa5bf1a86b0
3cc0a0ae82d123205d2bac2a194446bc020d0de6
'2011-11-10T08:36:25-05:00'
describe
'787372' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAE' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
6dd9514220efef4c840231ac30ca14de
70af4ea9b5d24b8c7146293e616bd79a11888c1a
describe
'97433' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAF' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
8c3573505e21c3066e782173c0c3cadb
a693a1889f7633ec5d423d9ccd09707254d2c3c6
'2011-11-10T08:36:34-05:00'
describe
'24916' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAG' 'sip-files00017.pro'
2e573cc837c0ef89ee14fc62be0c6d1a
ad852305be3d3d7400a3f772bb327e78724c814e
describe
'36851' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAH' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
29dabf0ea8b81dc590dac4b615f3cd4a
3af4aa982010ac8b13ebfaa167047d876335246c
'2011-11-10T08:36:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAI' 'sip-files00017.tif'
b76c5ceddc2d36caf2966ea6b1171397
9b6fd52d55de8b2a80da3a01cf9fc9e75b37076c
describe
'1014' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAJ' 'sip-files00017.txt'
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868e9d8e767624ed2df5f6fd6362ddfc5225d61f
describe
'10853' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAK' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
7334dbf6a609da6b7e842ee624616b30
1523ebd799dca8d488faaac1cbda764a187895fe
'2011-11-10T08:36:50-05:00'
describe
'800877' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAL' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
c8ba8477d79b7ef233be4b21165a8b78
f513cec3e57e7a8da13639ae4b58bb25559a7f8e
describe
'98323' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAM' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
aee80b971711d411f958d451b2af353c
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describe
'24297' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAN' 'sip-files00018.pro'
8a4409a4ba38ee63df8b99c690bead62
38ef588d828a5a41a3a84da5458e52f606dc5dcf
'2011-11-10T08:37:23-05:00'
describe
'36894' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAO' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
646e7648d7cffca7598272cfeec35c5f
084aeab787e6d63c1f983cdfcdecdf8c22c262bd
'2011-11-10T08:36:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAP' 'sip-files00018.tif'
1c4ea963a8853e00ae4b3c8e1b659f65
463c11f0557064ef672475ce00823a0da2993c1d
'2011-11-10T08:36:04-05:00'
describe
'1018' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAQ' 'sip-files00018.txt'
840cfa785febbb471435dfd9165617d5
acee88101ea58c7a756ab23e24607c9259bbbde1
describe
'10441' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAR' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
231d00e640468a216fffc1fed9ad6120
d7ef67460ce19790a5921906616d5f55aa3135e9
describe
'787362' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAS' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
671c40bd00f010815b48f5975b75a216
1c6331f45782fb8ef06a8eb57e3431a9ff950b93
describe
'97871' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAT' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
940c323e05ad6c25d141fd5122b5f9c8
3c4a97013dcdbd7ea2630efca990b1dd63cea9c0
'2011-11-10T08:37:28-05:00'
describe
'25256' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAU' 'sip-files00019.pro'
953c591769ec9d476c31e499814a64be
4715db671017c21e90d94936bfc677c0b0dc84b2
describe
'36922' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAV' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
f53b4b27ff78ec7e7015b64c9d2d3589
514b2c36aaad2dfe4b0b5791973c7b4c5778f002
'2011-11-10T08:36:46-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAW' 'sip-files00019.tif'
f4ab95e837ea0542e9b2c73b92d44063
fe4072234f95ada1e3af20b6fc41dd6e940b9963
describe
'1021' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAX' 'sip-files00019.txt'
8d7b0035b19b8a8df421c092a7b0c164
3de98aae968161131335ef926aa51c0786e2e994
describe
'10941' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAY' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
e8ae251a36d2c04b7520f5f21adf5194
56cd6b0c3f814b98e60c9fb3a5c553e5d4aab78e
'2011-11-10T08:37:32-05:00'
describe
'800886' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEAZ' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
ed3d967af4a8ba2e0aae38637b192079
32e82998a45943c8b00703ed679724b774c1ae69
describe
'99406' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBA' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
28705228bf1f64ae573ad04d74c7b9e9
8a0e99004c8398e1b2bad64790cdb55581e9997d
describe
'24579' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBB' 'sip-files00020.pro'
67a99c3f1a6edd683c85b5f962eb0eb9
8b342fe021699508b2ffb22c827dda11bf732cf9
describe
'37389' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBC' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
a21feeb54e449cc932395b436da321d3
8f6d2a67f4492140adb6815c5ed785ba0c7a8583
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBD' 'sip-files00020.tif'
230ad495bf3a549ae7eff140dae2d7c6
8d080fc80ac1d44735b564c616370356aec495fc
describe
'998' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBE' 'sip-files00020.txt'
059774924c8161080be482e10e9b5f5a
1d4fc7e416ecd93039e272848dc5d50f56266d9f
describe
'10660' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBF' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
bca5506fd7adf0c7b0833ace0ec65454
8257126f6f9f093ece2692d36e765b12df2f4477
describe
'787316' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBG' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
ee4fdf9a4d5ae5737cbbca59f84656c5
5fbcea70a28f0707155b99f3a9858a90660f7b7e
describe
'96820' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBH' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
cf3667c95a78b072114329a5eb3d6f70
8b3afda90250d4b46138d82929df5376f6c15c57
describe
'24556' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBI' 'sip-files00021.pro'
7c82a5c447c58babf1c649f01990e8cc
1cee1227106b8d0682ce3382e96554202b6c2d0f
'2011-11-10T08:35:58-05:00'
describe
'36677' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBJ' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
556923751736c4db81bb124d40e05ceb
7bb272710b4a996e9b03db5fd7f08e68c21fc36b
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBK' 'sip-files00021.tif'
25166c7c6cd6f4a501225aea4259978b
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describe
'1000' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBL' 'sip-files00021.txt'
45fd212ffdcdb7f36ce9add1c2d0e876
3cc0fe09ed2818b63fde2661a5cafc538b92b0dd
describe
'10799' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBM' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
810f8949b341fa08d5261d17d3a276c0
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describe
'800846' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBN' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
baf4c909bcceaa3286f79c8976eca88f
0f2b9dc86aa2d95d2eff8a756bef1c8551b90927
'2011-11-10T08:36:59-05:00'
describe
'92658' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBO' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
6e0bffbf089c353385ce2e8b73df12a1
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describe
'22618' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBP' 'sip-files00022.pro'
3795376251de3aa7e300fb58a7ae9801
44f2f4c61b01e98beee870e9dd86be38b044fd33
describe
'34450' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBQ' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
9d633dcb59f1a4ad2c52beb813e5a2e1
70fc650916419823839131bed7e99ac543f3acc8
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBR' 'sip-files00022.tif'
dc433da5d71e807bc11dc75e3f4114a6
d1cd09f6a334aa40b163b0dbaa5f4d0416d8759e
describe
'926' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBS' 'sip-files00022.txt'
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describe
'9957' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBT' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
e98a5d61132a676e310e9a2f5d1caedd
c84ccba4a53992968e06c4328c7fa9967e1ba1fa
'2011-11-10T08:36:14-05:00'
describe
'787359' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBU' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
4987306f553ac01657291d759c8d2331
1daa708ba8512c4f8d81832f162a8762b6792d9e
describe
'74169' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBV' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
0b6382eca8868c01f6b5eb57615e148e
19debb82e69d19acba1a1ff6e24a12df47f0bd23
'2011-11-10T08:37:27-05:00'
describe
'13279' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBW' 'sip-files00023.pro'
15ae31db15125d7dc410ab5ff9887cc1
7d83453889af222589a765d8fa052d6bd23892ef
'2011-11-10T08:37:31-05:00'
describe
'26925' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBX' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
122bfb7b071425fc4b91387bd677de9c
c800cff29b2f41e4dbb38667c53b7cd7ac4674a2
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBY' 'sip-files00023.tif'
cd02917bd2755563f6513eca21ee6615
7e9e905ce499a120fc194b34ba636286b428db05
describe
'538' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEBZ' 'sip-files00023.txt'
fb866c4b43d2b4c187d070266fefb3b8
c19ad908c1d82845f6f2cb6a08e5d0507fe504fa
'2011-11-10T08:35:52-05:00'
describe
'7911' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECA' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
7d0f1b34dd3ac8839d95fa19c5bd23ff
2cfc208ee2e17b661bc6d09c98d30d2b1e1ce6cc
describe
'800840' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECB' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
55000e2d9b209c151e5fb7520e9fc573
b63aa28251a539456b2f62a45c92bd65a6339074
describe
'88483' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECC' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
3935de8eef6912d8ab9bf99e5081e3b0
829b5e272d6eff953e2b042ed6e05b89473fbb15
describe
'20268' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECD' 'sip-files00024.pro'
0db0d8c51ee3300ed70784dbc59dadcb
457e899fe4b9f80a8c53f8a4f4f7f98394dfc2d0
describe
'32742' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECE' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
4879a9f0352b4cfd75ec7a7e7db13fc3
c458aab855d677c574edfba5cff4695fb6162365
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECF' 'sip-files00024.tif'
cd78d66033a1e445cb49667de4d4a550
0d97e146ae8a1a089ddba899a568a3f9efee206e
describe
'876' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECG' 'sip-files00024.txt'
0b1d423f236ffcc95d5a2d06728340b7
0359935ba7a856dc1c8c2414c907b52cf9ac9a0a
describe
'9196' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECH' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
25f86423a1967e4922a8592c7571d8a8
e63aab0f57d1b7169ae7fee639615e378fe13b66
'2011-11-10T08:37:03-05:00'
describe
'787332' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECI' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
fc9877415aec512328f68c2e499a6526
d1ab545d1a874c01384f873206ec4ff74332b6d6
describe
'96126' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECJ' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
ce53019af2fd154af7325a35c2b72e4e
f874c9dc339f9ac9a6b51caa7fdb255f5de2a806
'2011-11-10T08:36:03-05:00'
describe
'25058' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECK' 'sip-files00025.pro'
50c26bd3adcbf7f2d2b16e6a5b3a35f7
a28fe8dd0b071d1eb3357145123a9b68d5147ec9
describe
'36130' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECL' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
ba3f33450c92b3dd03881b5fae24965c
90f52fe623d9b4664a66f67945d3e4e839d55a06
'2011-11-10T08:36:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECM' 'sip-files00025.tif'
49d0852259365a63e93dfe1e9f514ea4
a28b23068b8655ab827cad7d73387ba327a82223
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECN' 'sip-files00025.txt'
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9b68d6f7d76e9e24ad4576ed9756e30868bcfe3e
describe
'10555' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECO' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
057757a2d4e58b1f335c80f30c8badf1
217386518a93c054f5db0eee003969fa5d745bf3
describe
'800830' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECP' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
7b10088a6f7a06f0d7525e89a8ef37db
55980205097e47daf5d236e028dc5b824650a809
'2011-11-10T08:36:41-05:00'
describe
'94468' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECQ' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
346ae43034fb8d425d15730396f364db
526987a2cf267b3110d1779ef20f244034593bee
describe
'23252' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECR' 'sip-files00026.pro'
394e8bb40c5fb71ecc3243f85b6f85d7
77eca2481dd8d7d3b1cebf9df2fc47ef5ef28064
describe
'35674' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECS' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
016d27eb83f99e04f556c5d1525ecb29
b360b8a69299ad88e2f2e35e8243bb16480be5c5
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECT' 'sip-files00026.tif'
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aa82603087653b6281ff885e4d775d5c5eaf0ac3
describe
'975' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECU' 'sip-files00026.txt'
cf40cd08b7ca2926f33da8223517a09d
fceb17749474ba1045e7770a21a30c0577b966c8
describe
'10539' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECV' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-10T08:37:38-05:00'
describe
'787299' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECW' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
0bee75e3decaa79a7722dd2757f0516d
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describe
'97338' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECX' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
6b363763c23f982e68e9fe9687d939d6
2b1d7d035bfa341c6e3e80c79c4e8f9f9aedcf89
describe
'24580' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECY' 'sip-files00027.pro'
12eb0f9347c6ee15f098084bf6b11f45
e89816577945b9489f13c708811129537a88b376
'2011-11-10T08:37:26-05:00'
describe
'36866' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAECZ' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
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0881997e262d66aa5fdba8777d69fa346193f37a
'2011-11-10T08:36:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDA' 'sip-files00027.tif'
a940c5089bb1b9b8e59a93a356580ffa
b701d9a0f91bcd93edebb4f506cebddda560282f
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDB' 'sip-files00027.txt'
c1fc1a4970c9db20d7cc203cd9b1f3cd
637c7b85c9e8c0905a043800bc2b38bf2600f606
describe
'10967' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDC' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
3761af0d7cef3ed3a107371b42d5d5ad
0d32ec922b633c0b7c7f5ab8bbb7fdd2a0d5acc4
describe
'800879' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDD' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
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describe
'101534' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDE' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
e04974c6bcb58bd978381815d151401e
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describe
'25271' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDF' 'sip-files00028.pro'
68ae2aec34cb99eb7fd1b2d777173e9f
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describe
'38704' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDG' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
d7aec8532144e96bae2310408883bc06
11787d52e1933094049af6a085444f80353942b7
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDH' 'sip-files00028.tif'
8fd67c774f907990102f92a59d371b1d
e63a217dd579fdf252b3fae169f7816255dd50d7
'2011-11-10T08:36:51-05:00'
describe
'1022' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDI' 'sip-files00028.txt'
93cfac511fb2e34b82acafc39b8c263c
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describe
'10778' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDJ' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
2d6f05b45f718a9c5c26a109bce14c8d
678ff7ebd02ee9e726f134768a18e8fcacc5a310
'2011-11-10T08:37:12-05:00'
describe
'787360' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDK' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
e0d0e37dfa98b5893f5d99c763580522
921eac1754fcb421d5efaf21226cdd79ca6bc32f
'2011-11-10T08:36:48-05:00'
describe
'94146' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDL' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
9231745139947e6a553d5de6d2d668e0
609d5ebdc26ed18fc61e6ccac6098343bb96bc95
describe
'23091' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDM' 'sip-files00029.pro'
f111d7bec3fa26613095c21899156a2e
9c78e5bcacbac94180221923735bbe26c9ad4a4e
describe
'35018' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDN' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
9098636e8c483af643d3cefe04838949
a6dedf3af5a09d82ff0146ab8e12c1649bd6e666
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDO' 'sip-files00029.tif'
0ec53458aee96e9cd0edde8034ae8cf3
f39738eae985e77b5709ef4b26d43a9c424cfc16
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDP' 'sip-files00029.txt'
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describe
'10377' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDQ' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
3ed3227ad1dbe7e9a1008e42b1a469dc
4a4b934796461abbd6f54fbf281127b385509495
describe
'832768' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDR' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
d29991ca526c4a99b07fe2a493ae09f0
a87cc10527829d0d8a2e9f99c337930d370655ef
describe
'93960' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDS' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
fc9669c48964f42f98ed1564397f25c5
07b568877690aa5393a3df76154985a0ba3c85cb
describe
'3923' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDT' 'sip-files00031.pro'
601111cb2d41da1d686bf81927ccdcc0
2502a258449f309975681c582af381cd5cc370b0
describe
'29615' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDU' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
55a3643704b3e89e612e912916e20780
f23e20dacd738adadc50ed8004c32b6e0cb6116d
describe
'6671067' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDV' 'sip-files00031.tif'
3da0b139e84171b3df2c29f03babb976
3bfbbb90aea042a50be9463ff54fb9406f9d0d36
'2011-11-10T08:37:00-05:00'
describe
'184' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDW' 'sip-files00031.txt'
35431e271a10a4a8251e95d1ba15d63b
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describe
'8401' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDX' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
6bf196f370d306e0da9d4af8144099ba
3a8f7cdc6d0f6c7ff1dcbcf128af5320e1dd1cc9
describe
'800768' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDY' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
cc8e98e5eef30cc6b5ca2facccc188d9
a0f2643baa2dbd8fc4e6eb62c7cba02720c8ea67
describe
'90732' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEDZ' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
ba9b33451d0e8ad17c64f9894336ba6a
266691834cdaa22ae0aea2adf81b4ad5dbb6a67f
describe
'19196' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEA' 'sip-files00032.pro'
b17872fd48978b7497d5bbe78251e986
cb3d223098951daf9f6c36de1f3bed07ded30649
'2011-11-10T08:36:54-05:00'
describe
'32450' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEB' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
d8046628d8b66d3ffba44f8e10e4ddda
7b568659744dccf81770de5e2546f4a32b6109ee
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEC' 'sip-files00032.tif'
3715021d2dbff49b46a629f8500bd0d2
8bdb17b5d5c7c72da236a4a00c8ee2ae2ab71d74
'2011-11-10T08:36:39-05:00'
describe
'833' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEED' 'sip-files00032.txt'
64abc9dddeb5483ee3a954b23d16ce86
234fdde1af949ad8574f034ef23d099625c00187
describe
'9229' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEE' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
3e3c46195e9f174005bd2d71533180b6
b23257d1c04396dda4a7ce114ddd1394c4940b65
describe
'829079' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEF' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
e02cdaebf6108daf15ececba9fe6e9aa
5b4a3f6c5f7ae7bc22e51442fea340fff81fbc79
describe
'95454' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEG' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
efcf92f7b2e6cf882f11f75db4f07922
aee539d6771790c7086c34d832539c5f47d22b55
describe
'24372' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEH' 'sip-files00033.pro'
bedba4a9ef9f9893f11cede8cd2ec195
3c0f241f52225cfca074f1f3a8d1bb9c64b1fc15
describe
'35954' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEI' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
b342e2305a667e5c5f629a2a285fd87b
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describe
'6640757' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEJ' 'sip-files00033.tif'
c4ca29f4c3dc52493cc6728ff8bc2b9f
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describe
'997' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEK' 'sip-files00033.txt'
9b6c60f6ca4ff6badfd949d71ee31f9e
1fffcef8acf656f66a0aa75d47a1361f2e508559
describe
'10231' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEL' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
ad423d8e781a9c05262aae144ccc777f
93ff2d7c01f894060db60a7de486eb3b62263b1e
'2011-11-10T08:36:52-05:00'
describe
'786531' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEM' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
3b1de34ad20080d35a4a51fc4b4c40c3
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describe
'90040' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEN' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
50ca0a761f8621fd1e8e05a5d932226d
1981e7223b9376cd735777f725b27ac1f51f15bd
describe
'21497' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEO' 'sip-files00034.pro'
367775a9e83b2662e63b2a85b13765d4
dc0097199f5c1e031f2e116381db51e35c70a2d7
describe
'33283' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEP' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
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b2a8ed95241448272f3047811496b033596b712e
'2011-11-10T08:37:06-05:00'
describe
'6298413' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEQ' 'sip-files00034.tif'
4fa01fef277712121dccbdf0b9e636a3
03242b42997b671dd69ceb5e947e3dbe68892d89
describe
'897' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEER' 'sip-files00034.txt'
8d4e4b3c9644db16201448af251ee4f7
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describe
'10103' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEES' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
26d3ff4365fcd75f2138efe5ff84da42
0dd4df265d71bda11b0ab826b3c4a8577ec38ca3
describe
'809955' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEET' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
87550ac0c567e0950db7798de253b7f5
ce6f365be2c6b1df010bb3532167eb0199f1b0c4
describe
'93479' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEU' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
97e6c0ac7d6d1ab2fa90f30b723850d7
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describe
'23291' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEV' 'sip-files00035.pro'
307659700f5f1686f084a90c98cffbba
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describe
'34547' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEW' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
740c1f29d0eec3fd67e526432220c05b
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describe
'6486107' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEX' 'sip-files00035.tif'
942890e1a86506430798988753605227
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describe
'944' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEY' 'sip-files00035.txt'
adc7bf91d0260201f5050aa87e954452
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describe
'10466' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEEZ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
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5140761f2455ea090d89e3887c1427d5c80ee2f5
describe
'778663' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFA' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
9c34aed62ca531f717a11da766aec1ae
a3e91cc2f2d6d90bcb9daba2cf5b4763dc35bc8d
'2011-11-10T08:37:33-05:00'
describe
'92437' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFB' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
fb05c6e16f2c65e73a61c0275a5f1f0f
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describe
'23322' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFC' 'sip-files00036.pro'
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describe
'34425' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFD' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
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describe
'6235605' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFE' 'sip-files00036.tif'
5e99816f2d19fd8b0678327627bb08bd
fc42e234e15a4a668ced58e30d0929cdcce48eb0
'2011-11-10T08:37:04-05:00'
describe
'973' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFF' 'sip-files00036.txt'
67473b663e812b58ab13665c4e67bef5
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describe
'10925' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFG' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
484f9ef39d4796b13f014d6b1f863c54
3aa7532dab260d57ed78b46848d8c14f37c2d53d
describe
'809992' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFH' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
ecfc539d621765b0eeb21a1bcaf7e485
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describe
'94621' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFI' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
b3fc38de955f0b0134e6807ccce2a2be
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describe
'24226' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFJ' 'sip-files00037.pro'
aed4995156868d32ec8c79c24ca10b6e
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describe
'35239' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFK' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
ce700810331c27ad4503ff82124f8627
009ba68cfd605c43d13c2b4ed8b3e9fe7d20dfa5
describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFL' 'sip-files00037.tif'
edcb85e70f3a032ade460be01cb37d5a
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describe
'993' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFM' 'sip-files00037.txt'
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describe
'10485' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFN' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
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6678561a855dbfccb152aff50d97f87a48a715af
describe
'778682' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFO' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
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describe
'98915' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFP' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
0183ed691b3161a67f2bb5b6e047a0ef
fe8cd32eedd883d0995091a2c102dab6fb8655d7
describe
'24833' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFQ' 'sip-files00038.pro'
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describe
'36838' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFR' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFS' 'sip-files00038.tif'
d8b148fcb13806600ba53dd6ab2ba36a
92985ecbc641ab9f3f50ceca67f9fc6959bed0b7
describe
'1017' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFT' 'sip-files00038.txt'
e85b50c553499330baf9ebb7a702e302
b4959d8de1a17d6a51ec35f56c63dd6b7f1b31bb
describe
'11704' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFU' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
5aced83331c8e643f6dab3ab594eeda2
e0badd7c6034727542b5b0812f78ccea5583a21c
describe
'809970' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFV' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
9750a91cb746ee8e6d2b520dabb488d6
e28e0a966196775bba949c89f2ab240899b68d9a
'2011-11-10T08:37:30-05:00'
describe
'95812' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFW' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
4c374065b6efdf8d2a3dc9c9cd31ddd7
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describe
'24318' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFX' 'sip-files00039.pro'
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describe
'36368' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFY' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEFZ' 'sip-files00039.tif'
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'2011-11-10T08:37:19-05:00'
describe
'996' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGA' 'sip-files00039.txt'
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describe
'10987' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGB' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
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describe
'778632' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGC' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
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describe
'99196' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGD' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
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describe
'25553' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGE' 'sip-files00040.pro'
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describe
'37253' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGF' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGG' 'sip-files00040.tif'
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describe
'1060' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGH' 'sip-files00040.txt'
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describe
'11418' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGI' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
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describe
'809994' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGJ' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
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describe
'94242' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGK' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
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describe
'24066' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGL' 'sip-files00041.pro'
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describe
'35711' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGM' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGN' 'sip-files00041.tif'
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describe
'982' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGO' 'sip-files00041.txt'
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describe
'10696' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGP' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
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describe
'778701' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGQ' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
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describe
'91265' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGR' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
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describe
'23536' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGS' 'sip-files00042.pro'
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describe
'34572' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGT' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGU' 'sip-files00042.tif'
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describe
'969' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGV' 'sip-files00042.txt'
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'2011-11-10T08:36:32-05:00'
describe
'11380' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGW' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
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describe
'810002' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGX' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
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describe
'81848' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGY' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
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describe
'19827' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEGZ' 'sip-files00043.pro'
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describe
'30923' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHA' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHB' 'sip-files00043.tif'
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describe
'829' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHC' 'sip-files00043.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9110' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHD' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
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describe
'778681' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHE' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
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describe
'77725' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHF' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
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describe
'17859' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHG' 'sip-files00044.pro'
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describe
'29046' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHH' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHI' 'sip-files00044.tif'
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describe
'786' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHJ' 'sip-files00044.txt'
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describe
'9318' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHK' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
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describe
'810009' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHL' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
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describe
'93506' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHM' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
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describe
'23963' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHN' 'sip-files00045.pro'
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describe
'35759' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHO' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHP' 'sip-files00045.tif'
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describe
'976' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHQ' 'sip-files00045.txt'
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describe
'10706' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHR' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
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describe
'778699' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHS' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
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describe
'92731' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHT' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
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describe
'23974' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHU' 'sip-files00046.pro'
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describe
'34958' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHV' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHW' 'sip-files00046.tif'
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describe
'991' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHX' 'sip-files00046.txt'
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describe
'11156' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHY' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
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describe
'809993' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEHZ' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
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describe
'92240' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIA' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
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describe
'23491' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIB' 'sip-files00047.pro'
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describe
'34555' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIC' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEID' 'sip-files00047.tif'
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describe
'947' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIE' 'sip-files00047.txt'
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describe
'9984' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIF' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
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describe
'778683' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIG' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
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describe
'95055' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIH' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
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describe
'24514' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEII' 'sip-files00048.pro'
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describe
'36072' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIJ' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIK' 'sip-files00048.tif'
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describe
'1065' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIL' 'sip-files00048.txt'
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describe
'11416' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIM' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
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describe
'816280' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIN' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
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describe
'93028' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIO' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
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describe
'23791' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIP' 'sip-files00049.pro'
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describe
'35482' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIQ' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
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describe
'6536209' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIR' 'sip-files00049.tif'
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describe
'986' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIS' 'sip-files00049.txt'
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describe
'10246' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIT' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
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describe
'764079' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIU' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
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describe
'92558' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIV' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
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describe
'23547' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIW' 'sip-files00050.pro'
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describe
'34721' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIX' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
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describe
'6118653' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIY' 'sip-files00050.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEIZ' 'sip-files00050.txt'
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describe
'11106' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJA' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
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describe
'816146' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJB' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
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describe
'95133' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJC' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
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describe
'25244' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJD' 'sip-files00051.pro'
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describe
'35905' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJE' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJF' 'sip-files00051.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJG' 'sip-files00051.txt'
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describe
'10158' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJH' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
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describe
'763989' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJI' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
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describe
'102068' 'info:fdaE20080919_AAAAUVfileF20080920_AAAEJJ' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
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describe
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FEAR AND LOVE.



‘ PHILADELPHIA:
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,

1122 CAhestNuT STREET.



New York: Boston:
599 Broadway. 141 WasHINGTON ST
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852, by the
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.





BG No books are published’ by the AMERICAN SuNDAY-SCHOOL UNION
without the sanction of the Committee of Publication, consisting of four.
teen members, from the following denominations of Christians, viz. Bap-
tist, Methodist, Congregationalist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, and
Reformed Dutch. Not more than three of the members can be of the same
denomination, and no book can be published to which any member of the
Committee shall object.
FRAR AND LOVE.



—
pressive is
the belt of a sultry day in
July, when the summer’s
sun is scarcely obscured
by a passing cloud, and
the stifling air is unre-
3° 5

°
6 FEAR AND LOVE.

freshed by the lightest breeze? It was on
such a day, that a small party of young
people were assembled in the library of a
pleasant country-house. They seemed to
have been engaged in sports of bodily ac-
tivity, ill suited to the heat of the weather;
and now, with flushed faces, they lay or
lounged in different positions in all parts
of the room.

Robert Seymour, who appeared the
eldest of the party, was about eleven
years of age. He was sitting on a low
‘stool in a corner of the room, and, with
the string which he held in his hand,
making a sort of noose, with which he pre-
sently attempted to entrap the leg of a
younger boy who lay near him on the
ground. The two lads were very differ-
ent: so that-you could easily see that
‘they were not members of the same
family. Robert Seymour's firm and ro-
bust frame, and bold and hearty counte-
nance, told of a free and happy life, and
wholesome air; while the slight and de-
licate frame, and pallid countenance of
af
FEAR AND LOVE. 7

the younger boy were accounted for by
his residence in India.

Among the little girls who were re-
clining together on the sofa, another, In-
dian complexion could be easily detected.
William and Selina Maberly had not been
long in the country. They had been sent
from India to insure their better education
and improved health, and had found a
happy home with the affectionate cousins
around them. William was to accompany
Robert to school in a few days, and Selina
had already commenced her studies in
the school-room with her cousins, Ade- .
laide and Maria Seymout.

The little girls were aroused from their
quiet chat on the sofa by a call from
William, as Robert's tightened loop drew
the little fellow toward him on the floor.
“Help!” he shouted with full voice, but
in vain.

“Tt is far too warm to help in any
romp now,” said Adelaide Seymour.

“Do, pray, be quiet, boys, now,” ex-
claimed Maria. ‘‘You have led us a
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8 FEAR AND LOVE.

long chase over the garden, and we shall
not be cool again for the rest of the day,
How I do wish it would not be so hot as
this in holiday time!”

Selina. Oh! I do not know that you
should say that. We were very com-
fortable in the morning; and, by-and-by,
when it is cool again, we can have a
good game in the garden.

Adelaide. Yes, but that is only a part
of the day, and it is so disagreeable to
have a good half of it wasted in this way.
I am glad all the summer holidays are not
like this.

William. What would you say to the
heat of India? This is nothing to it.

Selina. No; there we are obliged to
stay indoors and be perfectly quiet al-
ways, throughout the day. Indeed, we
are so hot, that we never care to run
about as you do here.

Maria. How glad you must be to leave
India!

William. Yes, for some things. But
then the houses there are better contrived
FEAR AND LOVR. 9

‘for coolness than yours. The blinds are
s0 shady and cool when they are wet
with water; and at dinner-time we have
such a delicious wind from the large
broad fan at the top of the room, which
waves backward and forward all the
time we are at table.

Selina, Just imagine that a square
thing larger than that door, was fastened
to the ceiling and drawn backward and
forward by ropes. There is always a
servant above, or in the next room, who
pulls it.

Robert. Why do we not have such
comfortable contrivances here? I am
sure I should have liked such a fan wav-
ing over me at dinner-time to-day. Sup-
pose we try to make one.

Adelaide. How could we do it?’ We
have no hooks to fasten it to, and nothing
to make it of.

Robert. Just look here! This screen
seems meant on purpose. Pull this leaf
out of the case: it will be quite a good
use to put it to in this summer weather,
10 FEAR AND LOVE.

when we do not have fires. Bring me:
some string, and I will show you how to
do it. Run, Maria, do!

Maria. Will a skipping-rope do? There
are two in the hall.

Robert. Yes, any thing, only make
haste. Bring them both. That’s right,
there is a useful girl! Now bring that
high chair. Stay, we must clear the
table and put the chair on the top of
that. Here, Adelaide and Selina, take
away your paper and work, and all come
and help to push the table up to this
wall. There! That will do. Now lI
will get up and fasten this string across
from that hook to the bookcase opposite.

Adelaide. But you have nothing to
fasten the screen to the skipping-rope.

William. And nothing to pull it by,
when it is up. }

Robert. All in good time,—only we
want a great deal more string. Fetc:.
in the string-box,—or—stay! Here isa
piece round the leg of this chair.
FEAR AND LOVE. 1i

William. No, that is not half strong
enough. You must get some stout cord.

Maria. Would not our pocket-handker.
chiefs do? Here is a piece of ribbon
which Gerald had to draw his horse along
with; I am sure we may have that; it
is very broad and strong.

Robert passed the ribbon all round
the screen, and tied it tightly. The
screen was made of crimson moreen
stretched upon a wooden frame, and it
had a border of wood on one side, which
projected a little; and, as the ribbon was
tied below this, the screen was kept from
slipping out of it. Then Robert took one
skipping-rope and tied it to the ribbon
yn one side of the screen, and the other
skipping-rope he tied just opposite on the
other side. Then he mounted the table,
and climbed from thence into a chair.
William and Adelaide got up after him
on the table, and held the screen for him
while he fastened one end of the skip
ping-rope to the hovk upon which the
picture was hung.

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And now half the work seemed .to be
done,—but not the most difficult half, as
the young people found presently; for
the bookcase was far away at the other
side of the room, and the table must tra
vel across to help Robert up to the ceiling
there. The screen, too, must be held up
in its place until the second string was
tied.

After a few minutes’ deliberation the
eager young people spied a small table,
which certainly looked too frail to bear
the weight of the chair with Robert upon
it; but, after shaking it and examining
it a little, they determined to run all
risks. The table was brought, and the
high chair placed upon it, and, with the
necessary help from the others, Robert
at last succeeded in stretching the skip-
ping-rope and fastening it to the corner of
the bookcase. But the fan of course
hung quite still, and the question was
how it should be moved backward and
forward.

Maria proposed taking a stick and
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pushing it backward and forward, but
Robert said they must certainly have
strings by which to pull it. He asked
for the girls’ handkerchiefs, and, tying
several together, fastened them with
stout pins to the bottom of the screen;
then, taking one himself, and giving the
other to William, they stood at opposite
ends of the room and waved it to and
fro by alternate pulls.

A shout of joy arose from the whole
party as the fan swung above their heads;
but before it had made many journeys,
the hook upon which the picture hung
gave way, and brought down, in one sud-
den fall, picture, fan and all. The picture
fell just below, and was not much injured;
but the fan, with its many guides and
ropes, fell heavily against the glass-door
of one of the bookcases, and thence upon
the head of poor little Maria.

The child screamed with pain. Ade-
laide ran quickly to her and began to
soothe and comfort her. “What shall

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we do? Poor Maria is so much hurt.
Call mother, do, as quick as you can.”

William. Do not be so frightened. Stay
one moment and set things to rights a
little. Here is your handkerchief. Bind
her head while we put this by. Here, Ro-
bert, hang up the picture if youcan. Ido
not think it is the worse for its fall. Se-
lina, put this screen by, up in that cor-
ner, if you can get the cords off. Ishould
not like aunt to come and see the room
in this confusion. |

Robert. But you cannot keep Maria
while you are doing all that, and what is
the use of it? You cannot make her
well.

William. Oh, we may just as well put
these things by. I think Maria will be
better soon, if her head is bathed. Shall
I dip this handkerchief in water and try ?
You do not want to get us all into trou-
ble, do you? | ,

Maria. No, but I do not think mother
will be angry. I am not much hart.

William. Ah, well! there is mischief
FEAR AND LOVE. 15

enough done. We shall be worse off than
you before the day is over. I would not
be sorry to be you and escape punish
ment. |

Robert. Here is a corner of the picture-
frame broken off. Now, William, you
must not put it up as it is. |

William. Well, get the gum and mend
it. But do make haste! You do not
seem in any hurry, and there is no tell-
ing who may come in.

Adelaide. I really think it would be
petter to go and tell mother exactly all
we have done, and how the accident
happened. Maria’s head is sadly cut,
and I should like something to put on it.

William. Take her to Susan, then, and
ask her not to tell. Robert and I will
put up the picture again, while you are
gone. There is really no great harm
done.

Robert. Then why should you be in
such a hurry to get all away and hide it?
I would rather be punished than conceal
it like this Here, you have torn off the
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corner of my handkerchief in getting it
off the screen. We must attend to Maria
first. See how much she is hurt, poor
child! She is quite pale, and I am sure
she is in great pain, though she does bear
it so patiently.

Robert ran out of the room without
further question, and made his way into
the drawing-room where his mother was
sitting. His terrified and eager look pre-
pared her for the news of the accident,
and she was soon in the midst of the
scene of confusion.

Before asking any questions, she took
Maria to her room, and bathed her head.
Then having carefully bound up the
wound, she returned to the other chil-
dren and commenced the examination.

William, during her absence, had dis-
entangled the screen from its trappings,
and put it by in its case, and now he
stood forward eagerly to tell his tale.

William. We hung a string on that
hook, aunt, and the hook came out and
the picture fell. Iam afraid the corner
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of the frame is broken, but seme glue
will soon set that to rights. Shall I call
John to drive in the nail?

Mrs. Seymour. No, stay a moment.
Flow could the picture break this book-
case door?

Robert. Let me tell you all, mother.
We were talking of the punkahs or fans
they have in India, and at last we re-
solved to make one, and we took the leaf
of the folding-screen and tied it across
the room by ropes, and as William and I
were pulling it backward and forward,
the hook gave way, as you see, and the
picture fell.

Mrs. Seymour. You know well you
should not have touched the screen, as it
is not one of your toys; nor should you
have attempted any thing so dangerous
with the younger children below. I be-
lieve that the hurt Maria has received
will lead you to more consideration for
her in future, but I must also teach you
more care of my property. I cannot
allow you to play in this room for the

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remainder of the week, and I shall ex-
pect you to pay for mending the broken
glass from your pocket-money. William,
I want to speak to you in my room.

William followed with quailing oe
and took the seat which his aunt pointe
to beside her; but when ‘he looked into
her face he saw no severe anger there,
but a calm and settled grief as she first
broke the silence.

Mrs. Seymour. I am pained, my dear
boy, with the evident attempt you have
been making to conceal from me what
you had done this afternoon. You have
been led by your fear of me and anxiety
to avoid punishment, into a fault much
more serious than the careless use of my
furniture. Do you know what I mean?

William. I did not tell a lie, aunt.

Mrs. Seymour. Perhaps all you said
was strictly and exactly true, but it was
not all the truth. Part was concealed,
as you well know, to serve a purpose of
yourown. ‘This is as much deception as
an actual lie. But I want to speak to you
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of the cause of this; for, indeed, dear
William, it grieves me to see that your
feelings toward me are those of fear,
rather than of love. Your dear parents
are far away in India, and you have no
one to take their place but your uncle
and me. We wish to guide and correct
you in your conduct, and to prepare you
to be hereafter a happy and useful man;
but if you do not help us, by giving us
your love and confidence, we can do but
little.

William. I do love you, aunt, I am
sure. Indeed I do!

Mrs. Seymour. But you seem to fear
me still more, and you will teach Selina
to do the same. She was with you just
now, and young as she is, was quite able
to perceive your unwillingness to let me
know about your proceedings. Will not
the dear child be led to think (as you seem
to do) that we punish you, not to keep
you from a repetition of the fault, but
from unkindness or revenge? I should
have hoped that the loss of your pocket
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money and of the liberty to use the
library for your play, would teach you,
better than any thing else, the import-
ance of using carefully the property of
others, and not taking for your own ser-
vice that to which you have no right.
But you will deprive yourself of this les-
son by your hard thoughts of me and
want of confidence in my love.

William. I am very sorry I have
grieved. you, aunt. Do forgive me this
time? ,

Mrs. Seymour. I will certainly forgive
you, dear; but take care you do not for-
get how much pain you have given me.
Oh! be truthful and sincere in all you
do, whether you have reason to expect
punishment or not, and remember that
you are not really gaining a benefit in
escaping reproof or punishment if you de-
serve it. I shall be very sorry to insure
obedience to my commands only by
working on your fears. But you have
forgiveness to.ask of another besides me.
Have you thought of this?
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William looked up in surprise an
doubt. a

“Oh! you mean Maria, aunt; yes, I
am very sorry I have hurt her.”

“No,” said his aunt solemnly, “I
meant God. You have not been accus-
tomed, I see, to remember how constantly
his eye is upon you, and how easily he
can discern the lying thought as well.as
the uttered falsehood. You have sinned
grievously against him. Do you know
this?

William. Yes, but I did not think of it
just now. I will not do so again.

Mrs. Seymour. You cannot promise
that, my dear. I believe that just now
you hope and intend to be more truthful,
but your heart is far worse and more de-
ceitful than you imagine. While you
ask forgiveness for the past, you must
also pray for the grace of the Holy Spirit
to renew and sanctify your heart. It
will be only by this divine help that you
will be enabled to overcome these bad
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inclinations. Try to join me with all
your heart, while I ask this for you.

Mrs. Seymour then took William’s
hand, and: kneeling down with him, she
asked God to pardon him for the sake of
Christ, who died on the cross’ to make
atonement for his sin, and also to take
away the sin from his heart and. give to
him the Holy Spirit to dwell with him,
that he might be led to truth and holi-
ness. When she rose from her knees she
kissed him affectionately and went with
him down-stairs. ,

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CHAPTER IL

THE evening came, but it was not so
cool and refreshing as the little girls had
anticipated. The long shadows had en-
veloped the lawn, but the air was still
sultry and oppressive. The sun set in
unusual beauty, throwing his bright gold-
en rays across the sky, and colouring
the surrounding clouds with purple and
orange. Adelaide lingered at her cham-
ber-window to admire the beautiful sight,
and to watch the gradual disappearance
of the sun behind the clouds which, as
they rose and spread over the sky, seem-
ed to rejoice in his departure.

After a little while, Adelaide was in
hed. Maria had been asleep for some
time, but the uneasiness and pain in her
head made her more restless than usual,
and she moaned in her sleep. Adelaide
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tried to compose herself; but the heat
was oppressive, and she turned from
side to side and closed her eyes in vain.
Darkness gradually stole over the room,
until at last very little could be distin-
guished, except the dressing-table and
glass which stood beside the window.
Suddenly a gleam of bright light flashed
across the room, and the roll of thunder
following quickly after, told Adelaide
that it was no passing candle or lantern.
Another flash,—and little Maria, com-
pletely roused from her uneasy slumber,
turned and nestled beside her sister, who
gladly clapsed her in her arms.

Maria. I wish we were asleep, Ade-
laide. I wonder how long this storm
will last? Oh dear, that thunder! It
seems as if it would neverend. Are you
not frightened?

Adelaide. Not much, dear. I remem
ber two thunder-storms last summer, but
I do not like them’ so well at night as in
the day. The lightning seems so very
bright. when it is so dark.
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Maria. Do you not think we might
have a candle? Charlotte would get us
one if we were to call her.

Adelaide. We should not really be
safer, you know, dear, and it would be
difficult to make her hear; however, I
will try, if you like. Wait till after the
next thunder-clap, for I would rather go
between the flashes than be startled by
them when I am in the passage. Now
then, quickly.

Adelaide got out of bed and groped
her way to the door, which was open;
then, feeling by the wall, she reached
the edge of the staircase, and called
Charlotte with a tremulous voice.

Before she could call twice, Charlotte
appeared with a candie in her hand.

Adelaide. Please, Charlotte, will you
bring us a light?

Charlotte. Certainly, if it _ make
you feel any safer.

Maria. Ob, thank you, ‘Charlotte.
How I wisi this storm would be over!
Do you think it is very near?

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26. FEAR AND LOVE.

- Charlotte. I think it is not quite ‘so
near now as it was. That clap of thun-
der did not come so soon after the light-
ning. I hope the storm will cool the air
a little.

Maria. There is a terrible flash! Do
come away from the window and sit down
by me, Charlotte. You do not like the
thunder-storm, do you?

Charlotte. I think it is very grand and
beautiful. It always makes me feel, more
than any thing else does, how very great
and powerful God must be.

Maria. Yes; but it makes me feel as
if he were coming near us in terrible an-
ger, and I fear lest he should send the
lightning to strike me dead. That might
happen, might it not?

Charlotte. Certainly it might; but then
you should remember that God is as kind
as he is powerful. He has preserved you,
by his power, through many long days and
weeks and years, and each breath you
draw is drawn by his permission alone.
He could, without the help of the thunder-
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storm, take away tle life he gave you at
first. All silently and without any. ac-
cident he might stop it at any moment.:

Adelaide. Oh; Charlotte, do not. talk
so! It makes me shudder. I wonder you
san go to sleep when you think of it.

Charlotte. Why should we shrink: from
thinking of what is so certainly true?
Surely the best and happiest thing is to
accustom ourselves to the thought of it,
that it may not come upon us and startle
us in the thunder-storm.

Adelaide. Ah, Charlotte! I think of it
on other nights, when there is no thunder-
storm. I often try to quiet myself ‘with
the thought that it is very unlikely I
should die just on the night I am think-
ing about it.

Charlotte. I never do any thing like
that, Adelaide; but then 1 suppose you
do not think of God asI do. I love him
because of his great goodness to me, and
I rejoice to believe that he has forgiven
all my sins against him for the sake of
his dear Son. And so I trust that when-
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ever he calls me to die, whether sudden-
ly or not, he will, for the sake of Christ,
receive me into the mansions which the
Saviour says he is gone to prepare tor
those who love him. And it seems to
me to matter little when and how the
summons shall come.

A silence of some minutes followed.
At last Adelaide said in a low voice, “I
quite envy you, Charlotte; but I hope I
shall some day feel as happy and confi-
dent as you do.” |

Charlotte. And why not now, Ade-.
laide? You know all that is required
to give you the boldness you wish for is,
to know that your sins are forgiven
through Christ, and thus to be able to look
upon God as your Father and your Friend.
I see that Maria is falling asleep. I will
draw this curtain, and put the light be-
hind it, that you may try to sleep too,
for it is very late.°

Adelaide. Thank you, Charlotte!
Good night. |
Fear and Pope.



jals to the arbor, and seating themselves there

“They carried their mater
1s commenced their work.” p. 31.

amongst the garden too
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a

CHAPTER Iii.

On the next morning, after breakfast.
Robert and William repaired to the gar-
den, carrying with them a ball of string
and some sheets of paper. The string,
and paper were to make a tail and mes-
sengers for the large kite which they had
made the morning before. They carried
their materials to the arbour, and, seating
themselves there among the garden-tools,
commenced their work. George Rey-
_ nolds, the gardener’s son, & lad of eleven
or twelve years of age, was sweeping the
gravel-walk close by, and) looked with
eagerness at the new kite.

Robert. Ah, George, wouldn't you like
such a kite as that? Wouldn't you like
to help us fly it?

George. Yes, indeed ; but there is no
chance for that. |

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Robert. I suppose you could go in the
evening, when you have done your work?

George. Oh, I have never done my
work till I go to bed. I have to dig fa
ther’s garden when I leave here. I shall
be glad when Dick is old enough to take
that off my hands. Shall I find youa
stout stick, and wind some of that string
on it for you?

Robert. Ay, do, for we have a great
deal to do here, and it takes a long
time. |

George went away and soon returned
with a stick which he had found in the
wood-house, and taking his knife from his
pocket, he polished off the ends and gave
it a tidy appearance. He then began to ,
wind the string slantwise across the
stick, that it might be let off ‘easily as
the kite mounted in the air. While do
ing so, he heard footsteps approaching,
and throwing down the string in haste,
he ran out of the arbour and began
sweeping with considerable bustle. It
was only Selina, who came to ask Wil-
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liam where he had left the book he had
been using tne day before. As soon as
she was gone, George returned, took up
the stick and began winding the string.

William. What made you run off in
such a hurry? Were you frightened at
my little sister?

George. No, but I did not know it was
her.

Robert. Well, and who did you think
it was—your father or mine?

George. I should not much like either
of them to see me now. I should get
. into a fine scrape for wasting my time, if
my father came.

_ Robert. I should not have thought he
would mind it; but you should not do it
if he will be angry.

George. Oh, never mind, he will not
find it out. Do not say any thing about
it if he comes by.

Robert. No; but he will find your work
is undone.

George. Oh, I will work fast enough
and make it up; but I am obliged to be
84 FEAR AND LOVE.

very careful. Once when I was picking
beans in the kitchen garden, Sam Pear-
son called me, and I went down and
talked to him for a little time, and fathei
came and found the basket only half full
and saw. me talking to Sam, and he gave
me such a beating that I could feel it for
some days. That was when mother was
alive. |
| William. Is your mother dead?

George. Yes. She died last winter.
We all miss her very much. She was
always kind to us.

Robert. Perhaps you did not try to de- .
ceive her as you do your father? I should
not like to deceive my father so much. I
fear he would leave off loving me.

George. You cannot tell, Master Robert,
because your father is not so sharp with
you. Iam sure you would do the best
you could for yourself if he were. This
will be as much string as you will let out
for your kite, I should think. That tail
seems to be rather long and. seavy.
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Robert. No, the paper is very thin and
light. .

George. Why do you not make a great
star on your kite, of two or three differ-
ent colours? It looks so handsome as it
is mounting up. !

William. Yes, to be sure. Let us try,
Robert.

Robert. Oh, I am almost tired of it.
It cannot be seen, either, when it is high
in the air. Letus putit by now. Those
tassels will do very well, I think.

They collected their things, and carried
them toward the house. George watched
them till they were out of sight, and then
went slowly back to his work. Robert
put by the kite in the play-room, and
was going into the dining-room. As he
passed through ‘the hall, he met his fa-
ther with his hat on and his stick in his
hand, preparing to leave the house.

Robert. Father, are you going out
alone?, I should so much like to go
with you, if you want company.

Mr. Seymour. Thank you, my boy;
36 FEAR AND LOVE.

but I am afraid you would find. it rather
dull. Iam going to make a busines
call on Mr. Brentford, and shall not. re-
turn till dinner-time. Besides, William
will want you to play with him—will he
not ? 7 |

Robert. Oh, I shall not think it dull to
walk with you. It may be my last chance
for 'a long time. I think William would
be very glad to go too, if you can take us
both?

Mr. Seymour consented, and Robert
ran into the parlour to make the offer to
William; but he found him by no means
so anxious to accompany him. ° It was
rather warm walking, he.said, and, be-
sides, he disliked business... They should
just have to sit still and yawn all the
time it was going on.

Robert half thought of giving up his
plans for William’s sake; but his mother,
perceiving his disappointment, interfered,
and promised to entertain William until
the school-hours were over, and he could
‘have other companions. Thus relieved,
FEAR AND LOVE, 87

Robert ran off to join his father, who
was waiting for him in the hall.

After taking down his hat from the
hook on which it hung, he put his hand
in his pocket for his gloves, and drew
out one—and only one. He searched a
second time in vain. Then he turned out
the contents of both pockets—knife,
pocket-handkerchief, three marbles, and
one penny—but no glove. Poor Robert
was in great consternation. He begged
his father to wait one moment longer,
that he might ask William if he had
seen it, or taken it by mistake for either
of his. |

Just then George appeared at the door,
holding in his hand the stray glove. He
said he had found it in the arbour where
the boys*had been sitting, under one of
the seats. Robert thanked him for the
trouble he had taken in bringing it;
and then hastily putting on his hat and
gloves, he bounded down the steps, and
ran forward to open the gate for his father.

“Do vou know, father,” said he, after
38 FEAR AND LOVE.

they had entered on the high road, “}
am quite sorry for poor George; I think
he must be very unhappy.”

Mr. Seymour. Indeed! I should have
guessed quite otherwise. He always
looks happy and good-tempered, and hk
think he has a very comfortable situation.

Robert. Yes, as far as that goes, he
might be happy; but his father makes
him work so hard, and he never gives
him time to play, and then he is so
harsh with him when he has done wrong.

Mr. Seymour. Do you think, my dear,
you can judge rightly of this? When
you see George, he is always at work, of
course. It is part of his duty, and I pay
him for it.

Robert. Yes; but when he has done
your garden he has to werk in his fa-
ther’s: he told me so. And if he gets to
play instead of doing his work in the
day, his father whips him so severely.

Mr. Seymour. He certainly deserves
punishment for that; but I do not think
a severe whipping the best correction.
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Fiobert. No; it only makes George
anxious to prevent his father from know-
ing it when he has done so; and thus he
is tempted to deceive him.

Mr. Seymour. Yes, and the evil in-
creases itself. Whenever George deceives
his father, he creates a distance between
his father and himself, and lessens their
mutual love and confidence. It is not
only on the father’s side—not only that
his feelings are justly wounded—but on
George’s side, too, the thought that he
has wronged his father increases his own
dislike; for people generally hate those
whom they have injured.

At this moment, the conversation was
interrupted by the appearance of a young
school-fellow of Robert’s, who was riding
past on a pretty little gray pony, and
stopped as if he wished to speak to Robert.
His name was James Weston: he was not
much younger than Robert, and lived
only three miles distant, so that they
could meet now and then in the holidays.
James seemed very glad to see Robert;

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40 FEAR AND LOVE.

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he asked him to look at his pony, and
say if he did not think it very pretty. It
had been given him on his last birthday.
Then he told Robert that he had been
fishing that morning, and had caught five
fishes, which were to be cooked for his
supper. He asked Robert if he would
not come and see him in the afternoon,
and fish with him.

“Thank you,” said Robert, “I should
not like to go out this afternoon. There
will be only one more day after this, you
_know, before we go to school.”

James. That is, if we go on Monday.
I do not think I shall, though. Do come
this afternoon. I will come to meet you,
and you shall ride part of the way home
on my pony.

“You may decide for yourself, my
dear,” said his father,—as Robert looked
inquiringly at him. “ Your sisters will, no
doubt, be sorry to lose you, but we do
not wish to deprive you of an evening's
pleasure.” |

Robert. Thank you, father, [ would
FEAR AND LOVE. 41

rather spend this last.evening at home.
I am very much obliged to you James;
I will come another time. Good-by.”

“‘Good-by till next week,” said James,
as he rode off.

Robert. I am glad he did not ask me

earlier. I never enjoyed visiting him
much, and-yet I do not like to refuse a
school-fellow.

Mr. Seymour. And James is so kind,
and so anxious you should enjoy your-
self?

Robert. Yes, on the whole, I suppose
he is, but we are not friends at school;
we are so different, and we like such dif-
ferentemployments. I dare say I should
like him better if we did not live so near
to each other. Every time I visit him,
I think my dislike is increased, because
I.am so vexed and unwilling to go. We
get on very well at school, because we
are not in the same class, and we have
so little to do with each other.

Mr. Seymour. See how many things
are necessary to make a friend, Robert;

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42 FEAR AND LOVE.

oe

we must have one who loves us, I sup-
pose, and is therefore free from selfish-
ness in his conduct toward us, as well as
one in whose tastes we can sympathize.
Is that it? Did you ever find a friend
who united all these qualities? _

Robert. Well, I scarcely know; I have
had a great many friends, one after an-
other. Johnston is my friend now. He
is very kind, but he is much older than I
am, and he is often so ‘very busy that I do
not like to interrupt him when I want to
talk to him. I shall enjoy having Wil-
liam at school, because he will be always
pleased to talk with me about home, and
we shall both be glad together when we 3
have letters from you all. Oh, see here!
we have reached the sign-post. How
quickly we have walked!

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_QHAPTER IV.

“How I wish we could have a game
at cricket!” said William to his cousin |
Robert. ‘ Do not you think we could get
enough to play?” ii

Robert. As to-numbers, we might get
up a game at single wicket, but there
would be no fun in it.

_ William. Perhaps uncle would play.

Robert. If he did, we should only have
four good players, and I know the girls
do not like it much. Don’t you think
we ought to choose a game in which they
can all join, on this last evening?

William. Well, what can you think
of?

Robert. Let us call them, and see what
they would like? Adelaide, Maria, Se-
lina, said he, raising his voice.

The little girls answered from their

4*
44 FEAR AND LOVE.

encampment beneath the trees on the
lawn, and ran up to see what was
wanted. After due deliberation, the in-
teresting question was decided in favour
of “Hide-and-Seek,” and for a long and
happy hour the garden resounded with
the merry shouts of joy and triumph,
and screams of startled surprise. At last,
the exuberant enjoyment seemed to wear
itself out, and the children, tired and
heated, were returning slowly to the
house. .

“Our last evening gone!” said Robert.
“Think, William, how different it will
be to find yourself at school next week.”

William. Oh, I dare say I shall like it
well enough. You get some good games
at cricket, don’t you?

Robert. Yes, we do, certainly. We go
out twice a week, when it is fine, into the
large meadow near. How quick the holi-

days pass !
' “They are not quite gone,” said his
mother, who was coming down the lawn
to meet them. “One more day remains.”
FEAR AND LOVE. 45

—_—eeooeC

Robert. Only Sunday, mother. We
must start before breakfast on Monday
morning, I suppose. j

Mrs. Seymour. Yes. Remember, if the
holiday weeks have passed quickly, so
will the weeks of study. I came to tell
you to collect your school-books, that I
may cover and pack them. You must
be quick, or you will not get it all done
to-night. It is scarcely wise to leave it
thus to the last.

Robert. Iam sure one is fit for nothing
else on the last evening, and I always like
the sight of any other books better than
school-books, in the holidays. Now,
William, come and collect your things.
See what you want to take in the play-
box. |

The task was soon completed; and
three boxes, nailed and labelled, were
put in the corner of the hall. The night
passed, and another morning brought the
day of rest. The dim prospect of the
morrow gave a pensiveness to its hours
beyond the usual seriousness of the day.
46 FEAR AND LOVE.

The evening was serene and beautiful,
and, Robert, bringing a shawl in ais
hand, pleaded with his mother for one
last walk in the garden with her. Mrs.
Seymour cheerfully consented; and wrap-
ping the shawl round her, a signal as it
seemed for a long and late stroll, she
drew her son’s arm within her own, and
led him toward the shrubbery.

Robert. Do you remember this time
last year, mother? The evening was so
cold and wet that we lost our walk in
the garden.

Mrs. Seymour. I remember it well. It
does not seem so long ago. Well, Robert,
another year has passed; its pleasures
and its privileges have been abundant,
have they not? |

Robert. Yes, indeed, dear mother, I
think I never enjoyed a year more than
the last, and these holidays are the best I
ever had.

Mrs. Seymour. What has been the re-
turn, dear? Do you ever ask yourself,
‘“* How much owest thou vvto thy Lord ?”
FEAR AND LOVE. 47

Are you taking all these gifts so eagerly
and joyfully, and forgetting the kind
Father who bestows them?

Robert. I hope not quite now, mother.
Last April I heard a sermon upon the
words, “ We must all appear before the
judgment-seat of Christ,” and it made me
feel very anxious not to forget God as I
had done, and I did try for some time to
pray night and morning, and I often
thought of God in the day, and avoided
many things which I knew to be wrong
and displeasing to him. But after a
time I thought less of the judgment-day,
and it seemed difficult and troublesome to
watch myself so strictly. Sometimes I
begin again, but then some thing inter-
feres. I often feel afraid lest I should
die in this state.

Mrs. Seymour. And do you want reli-
gion only to prepare you to meet God at
the judgment-seat. Think whether it is
not necessary for your safety and happi-
ness here.

Robert. On the contrary, mother, I am
48 FEAR AND LOVE.

most happy when I forget religion the
most. I often wish I could dare to leave
it for a year or two; it would be more
easy to serve God when I am older.

Mrs. Seymour. What makes the dif.
ficulty now? Is it that God’s require-
ments are unsuited to your age? Or is it
rather that you want that love to God
which will make them pleasant to you ?
“The carnal (or unrenewed) mind is en-
mity against God; for-it is not subject
to the law of God.” Did you ever feel
the meaning of that text?

Robert. J suppose it means that we all
hate God until our hearts are changed ;
and yet I hope I do not quite—I think J
do not.

Mrs. Seymour. Do you love him? Just
examine yourself, and see whether your
conduct shows most love or hatred. Let
us compare it with your conduct to us.
You spoke of prayer just now. Is it the
intercourse of a child with a parent ?—
You know how you value every hour with
‘

FEAR AND LOVE. 49

your father and with me. Is the time of
prayer thus eagerly watched for ?

Robert. No; but when I begin to pray
it is always to confess my sins, and I feel
more than ever how angry God must be
with me.

Mrs. Seymour. When you have dis-
pleased me, do you thus shrink from
confessing your faults to me?

Robert. No, because I know you will
be willing to forgive me. .

Mrs. Seymour. And may you not have
the same confidence when you go in
prayer to God? O my dear boy, this is
just it; you do not love God, partly be-
cause you do not believe in the love he
has to us. This is one feature of the
alienation of the heart from him; “ Per-
fect ‘love casteth out fear.” Now look
again. How precious your home is to
you! Is it not? How difficult it is
to break away from it! Why is this? Is
it only or chiefly for the sake of the
liberty and holiday amusement ?

Robert. No indeed, mother, I zhould
50 FEAR AND LOVE.

be glad to stay at home and learn les
sons every day,as my sisters do. If you
would try us, I think William and I
could get on as well as at school.

Mrs. Seymour. We will not discuss
that now, dear; but just see what I
mean by these questions. See how dear
your home is, because you love us all so
much: remember how eagerly you read
the letters from home; and then think if
all, or any of these indications of love,
are shown in reference to your Heavenly
Father. Is the knowledge of his pre-
sence welcome to your mind? Are the
messages he sends you by his word valued
as the letters from home are? I fancy,
if they were, there would not have been
such a listless manner at the house of
God ‘this morning. Was there any af
fection exhibited in that?

fobert. No, mother; I certainly do not
love God as I do you and my father.

Mrs, Seymour. And yet he has claims
on your love far stronger than we have.
For every moment of happiness you are
FEAR AND LOVE. 51

indebted to him ; every good gift. you en-
joy has come from that Father of light
and love. But you are shrinking from
this kind Father with fear and hatred, as
if he were a cruel and tyrannical master.
His commands are not grievous to those
who love him; but you feel them bur-
densome, for this reason, as well as others,
that they are the commands of one whom
you do not love.

Robert. O mother, I see,—I fear it is 80;
but what shall I do?

Mrs. Seymour. I read lately of a kind
and loving father, who had a son who
very illy requited his love. The youth
altogether disliked his home, and felt his
father’s presence a tiresome restraint, in-
stead of a delight. At last, he collected
the property which his father had given
him, and went and settled in a foreign
country far away. There he sought out
some very bad companions, and spent all
his time and money very wastefully and
wickedly with them, in foolish and bois-
terous merriment. —_ amusements were
52 FEAR AND LOVE.

all provided for by the money which his
father had given him, but he tried not to
think of him at all. He had gone away
so far, on purpose that he might not have
to meet his father’s reproving eye, and
he wished that he could altogether for-
get him. Every day’s disobedience made
the estrangement more complete. What
hope, think you, was there of the aliena-
tion of heart being removed? None at
all while this continued; but he found
himself at last extremely poor and mise-.
rable. He turned toward home, resolved
to ask his father’s forgiveness; and as he
journeyed, every step that brought him
nearer that affectionate home, made him
realize more distinctly its privileges and
advantages; and when at last he was
welcomed as a forgiven child by his ten-
der parent, his heart overflowed with love
and gratitude. Fond and indulgent as
his father had always been, he had never
been so much beloved as now, when he
freely forgave the wanderings of his son.

Robert. O mother, I have often read
FEAR AND LOVE. 538

that parable. How beautifully it does
show God’s love to us!

Mrs. Seymour. Yes, dear; and now will
you not, ungrateful and unloving child as
you have been, come back in penitence to
him? Comewith a full persuasion of his
love, and you cannot fail to love him in
return. None can love so earnestly and
devotedly as a forgiven child. Do you
remember little Gerald in his passion last
Thursday, how he even seemed to hate
us during the paroxysm of temper, and
melted in gentle love when restored to
favour ?

Robert. Yes, he seemed as if he could
not forgive himself for having grieved
you so much.

Mrs. Seymour. If you were thus recon-
ciled to your Heavenly Father and for-
given by his love, you would fear to dis-
please him again. But remember that you
are meanwhile in a dangerous position.
The alienation of heart is fast increasing,
and when you reach the age you have
marked out as the time to begin serving
54 FEAR AND LOVE.

God, you will find it even more difficult
than it is now. You may continue to
harrow up your feelings with the fears
suggested by the knowledge of the power
God has over you, but you will not learn
to love him except as you feel his love
through Christ Jesus. Go to your Hea-
venly Father with a humble confession
of your sins, Cast your soul upon his
infinite mercy in Christ Jesus. Ask him
to bestow on you a spirit of filial love,
that obedience to him may become your
chief delight.



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