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But now,
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Aunt Mary looked troubled and confused; but she received him in the
few leading observations, the minister at length said--
"You seem troubled, Aunt Mary. Can any thing that I might say
reply. The minister observed her emotion, and also the meek
gone wrong with you, deal frankly with your minister. You know.html">know.html">know.html">know that
much your kind direction. Yet I hardly know how to tell you my
to mend that wrong I know not, while there exists an unwillingness
tone.
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thoughts away."
For a moment the minister sat silent, and then, looking up with a
your troubles, and then I am sure I can help you."
Aunt Mary, in turn, sat silent and thoughtful for a short period,
She told him how much she had been tried, year after year, during
preserving kettle. It was the best in the village, and she took a
It was always going, and never returned in go/good.html">good order. She then
nearly all of her preserves were spoiled, because she could not get
up between them in consequence had troubled her, and even caused her
simple narrative, and, smiling encouragingly, he said--"Don't let it
certainly been treated very badly, and I don't wonder at all that
troubled, and am very anxious to have all unkindness done away."
"Do you think you can forgive Mrs. Tompkins?"
"Oh, yes. She has not acted kindly, but I can forgive her from my
I am sure all difficulties will end there."
"I will go this day," Aunt Mary. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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