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ie I ith an equal--one hoht resist

He was silent after I had uttered the last sentence, and I presently

risked an upward glance at his countenance

His eye, bent on me, expressed at once stern surprise and keen

inquiry "Is she sarcastic, and sarcastic to ME!" it seeet that this is a sole; "one of which we htly without

sin I trust, Jane, you are in earnest when you say you will serve

your heart to God: it is all I want Once wrench your heart from

man, and fix it on your Maker, the advancedoht and endeavour;

you will be ready to do at once whatever furthers that end You

will see what iiven to your efforts and e: the only union that gives a

character of perns of

hu over all minor caprices--all trivial

difficulties and delicacies of feeling--all scruple about the

degree, kind, strength or tenderness of mere personal inclination--

you will hasten to enter into that union at once"