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She seeh the s of distress over her fine brows
"We will feel the same!" declared Allison "If you feel that way so e somehow to be loyal to what you think You always do it for us; and, if we can't be as big as you are, we haven't got the gang spirit It's teae for our friends; and we go to church and help her keep Sunday her way See?"
"Why, of course! Sure!" said Leslie, half bewildered "I didn't s; only she'll have to teach s"
"Well, I say, let's get Cloudy to spend the first Sunday telling us how she thinks Sunday ought to be kept, and why Is that a bargain, Cloudy?"
"But I'h to explain," faltered Julia Cloud, distress in her voice "I couldto read to you about it"
"Oh, preserve us, Cloudy! We don't want any old dissertations out of a book If we can't have your own thoughts that make you live it the way you do, we haven't any use for any of it See?"
Julia Cloud forced a tre little smile, and said she saw, and would do her best; but her heart sank at the prospect What a responsibility to be put upon her ignorant shoulders The Lord's Sabbath in her bungling hands tosouls! She ht be led!
And then there came swiftly to her mind one of the verses that had becoh the years as she read and reread her Bible, "And when they bring you unto the synagogues, and untoye shall answer, or what ye shall say; for the Holy Ghost shall teach you in the sa brought before ed for a reason for the hope that was in her, and perhaps she could claim the promise Surely, if the Lord wanted her to defend His Sabbath before these two, He would give her ords in which to speak Anyhow, she would just have to trust Him, for she had none of her own