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"And forgotten"

"That is different To forgive freely, is e to our eneet not, is e to ourselves"

"But if Reood will it do hiives much in themselves that they find unpardonable in other people"

"In so far, Arenta, we are all at fault"

"I think it is cruel, father, to ask Rem to speak truth to his own injury Even the law is kinder than you, it asks no s no man Till others move in this matter, you be quiet If you talk, evil words you will say; and mind this, Arenta, the evil that comes out of your lips, into your own bosom will fall All my life I have seen this"

But Arenta could not be quiet She would sow thorns, though she had to walk unshod; and her father's advice moved her no more than a breath moves ato Doctor Moran's, and the hour she re heart She was sure they were talking of Reine, she came to conclusions in accord with her suspicions

But she erly into the parlour She had had no visitors that day, and was bored and restless and longing for conversation "I saw you go to the Doctor's an hour ago, aunt," she said "I hope the Captain is well"

"Jacobus is quite well, thank God and Doctor Moran--and Cornelia I have been looking at soirl so happy, and who deserves to be so happy, I never saw What a darling she is!"

"It is now the fashion to rave about her I suppose they found tih to abuse poor Rem And you could listen to the had meant salvation for the whole Moran fa woman They never naer of sorrow He has been shut out-- in the darkness and cold But I heard fro o I arace to the family And that is why I came here to-day I wish you to make Rem understand that he ry, he will call heaven and earth and hell to help him speak his mind, and I have nearly cured hireat wrong to his own soul The very sight of Rem would break every barrier down, and let a flood of words loose, that would make him suffer afterwards I will not have Jacobus led into such temptation I have not heard an oath from him for six months"