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"This set the brother thinkingthat day, and he waited till the next, lying awake all night
thinking of what he would do and hoould do it, till the cold tiiven up the idea in despair But when he
saw the light coe
clouds, and then the bright sunshine of a new day, he began to think of
how sad it would be for that young man, cut down as he had been in a
ht be saved He thought,
too, about trees that had been cut years before, and which had been
healthy and well ever since, and that er in his
determination, he went to the cell where the patient lay, to talk to
hi the poor fellow said was:-"`Tellmonk was silent
"`I know it,' said the swineherd sadly `I feel it now' "Brother Anselm looked at him sadly for a few minutes and then said to
hi ht save
your life' "`What is that?' cried the poor fellow eagerly; and he told hi to see the patient