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It was thoroughly done at last I gave up ain
and my affairs; and the rest that is unknown anywhere else,
ca jealous of Faustina
If the Lord pleased that she should have what had been so
precious to ave it up But not till I was
sure I had cause
What a lull came upon my harassed and tossed spirit, which had
been like a stormy sea under cross winds Now it lay still,
and could catch the reflection of the sun again and the blue
of heaven I could go into society now and please ratification;
and I could meet Faustina with an open brow and a free hand
"Daisy, you are better this day or two," papa said to me,
wistfully "You are like yourself What is it, my child?"
"It is Christ, my Lord, papa"
"I do not knohat you can rave "You are not an enthusiast or a fanatic"
"It is not enthusiasm, papa, to believe God's prolad of the of?"
"Papa, I a the sticks of wood on the fire as I spoke, and it
made pauses between my words; - "and He has promised to take