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Adam Bede George Eliot 9070K 2023-09-02

Poor Bessy's wide-open black eyes began to fill with tears, her great red cheeks and lips became quite pale, and her face was distorted like a little child's before a burst of crying

"Ah, poor blind child!" Dinah went on, "think if it should happen to you as it once happened to a servant of God in the days of her vanity SHE thought of her lace caps and saved all her et a clean heart and a right spirit--she only wanted to have better lace than other girls And one day when she put her new cap on and looked in the glass, she saw a bleeding Face croith thorns That face is looking at you now"--here Dinah pointed to a spot close in front of Bessy--"Ah, tear off those follies! Cast the adders They ARE stinging you--they are poisoning your soul--they are dragging you down into a dark bottomless pit, where you will sink for ever, and for ever, and for ever, further away froreat terror was upon her, and wrenching her ear-rings fro aloud Her father, Chad, frightened lest he should be "laid hold on" too, this i less than a an to work at his anvil by way of reassuring himself "Folks mun ha' hoss-shoes, praichin' or no praichin': the divil canna lay hould o' an to tell of the joys that were in store for the penitent, and to describe in her simple way the divine peace and love hich the soul of the believer is filled--how the sense of God's love turns poverty into riches and satisfies the soul so that no uneasy desire vexes it, no fear alaruished, and heaven is begun upon earth, because no cloud passes between the soul and God, who is its eternal sun

"Dear friends," she said at last, "brothers and sisters, whom I love as those for whoreat blessedness is; and because I know it, I want you to have it too I a with my hands; but no lord nor lady can be so happy as ot the love of God in their souls Think what it is--not to hate anything but sin; to be full of love to every creature; to be frightened at nothing; to be sure that all things will turn to good; not to mind pain, because it is our Father's will; to know that nothing--no, not if the earth was to be burnt up, or the waters co could part us from God who loves us, and who fills our souls with peace and joy, because we are sure that whatever he wills is holy, just, and good