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"What is thethe matter?" I replied
"Yes What is it?"
"How can you see it, Christian?"
"I?" - said he "I see right through your eyes, back into the
thought that looks out of theht?"
"The root of it Yes I see that you are preoccupied, and
troubled; - and tre You, my Daisy?
"Can I quite help it, Christian?"
"Can you quite trust the Lord?"
"But, - not that He will always save me from what I fear"
"No; not that Let Him save you from the fear"
"How have you learned so much about it, sothen, I know
"I have had tiently "All those inable distance from me,
actually and morally, - and prospectively, - do you think I
had no chance to exercise ht out that probleton the winter of '61?" I asked, changing
the subject; for I could not bear it
"Part of that winter," he said, with a somewhat surprised look
at me
"Did you meet in society here that winter a Miss St Clair,
who used to be once a schoolmate of mine? - very handso about her having been
at school with you, or I think I should have sought her
acquaintance"