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That was the bare fact which Bulstrode was now forced to see in the

rigid outline hich acts present themselves onlookers But for

hi memory, the fact

was broken into little sequences, each justified as it cahteous Bulstrode's course up

to that tiht, been sanctioned by re to point the way for hie property and withdrawing it from

perversion Death and other striking dispositions, such as feminine

trustfulness, had come; and Bulstrode would have adopted Cromwell's

words--"Do you call these bare events? The Lord pity you!" The

events were comparatively small, but the essential condition was

there--namely, that they were in favor of his own ends It was easy

for hi what

were God's intentions with regard to himself Could it be for God's

service that this fortune should in any considerable proportion go to a

young wohtest pursuits,

and ht scatter it abroad in triviality--people who seemed to lie

outside the path of remarkable providences? Bulstrode had never said

to hihter shall not be found"--nevertheless