A Little Pilgrim - In the Unseen by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant
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"What was evil perishes, and what was good remains; almost everywhere
there is a little good. We could not understand all if we had not seen all and shared all." "And the punishment too," she said, wondering more and more. He smiled so joyfully that it was like laughter. "Pain is a great angel," he said. "The reason we hated him in the old days was because he tended to death and decay; but when it is towards life he leads, we fear him no more. The welcome thing of all in the land of darkness is when you see him first and know who he is: for by this you are aware that you have found the way." The little Pilgrim did nothing but question with her anxious eyes, for this was such a wonder to her, and she could not understand. But he only sat musing with a smile over the things he remembered. And at last he said-- "If this is so interesting to you, you shall read it all in another place, in the room where we have laid up our own experiences, in order to serve for the history afterwards. But we are still busy upon the work of the earth. There is always something new to be discovered. And it is essential for the whole world that the chronicle should be full. I am in great joy because it was but just now that our Lord told me about that child. Everything was imperfect without him, but now it is clear." "You mean your brother? And you are happy though you are not sure if he is happy?" the little Pilgrim said. |
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