Melbourne House, Volume 1 by Susan Warner
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was talking about, that the answer was forced from Daisy. She looked up
and said, "No, sir." He watched the soft thoughtful face that was raised towards him. "Then if this is the last time we are to talk about it, Daisy, shall I look for you among those that will 'shine as the sun' in the Lord's kingdom?" "O sir,--Mr. Dinwiddie,"--said Daisy, dropping her reins and rising up, "that is what I want to know about. Please tell me!" "Tell you what?" said Mr. Dinwiddie, gathering up the reins. "Tell me how to do, sir, please." "What have you done, Daisy?" "Nothing, sir--only reading the Bible." "And you do not find it there?" "I find a great deal, sir; but I don't quite understand--I don't know how to be a Christian." Daisy thought it might be her last chance; she was desperate, and spoke out. "Do you love the Lord Jesus, Daisy?" "I don't know, Mr. Dinwiddie." |
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