Captivity by M. Leonora Eyles
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and then said:
"Well, maybe we are. Maybe all life's a dream. But all the same it is a dream dreamed by God." "I think that's what the book says, but they use such hard words." "I wouldna fash, lassie. There's not much we do understand, any of us. That's where I think books fall short--they explain things just as far as the writer understands. And whiles he doesna understand very far, but he's got a trick of putting things nicely. Most things you know without understanding: you do them blindly and someday you see they've been right. That's what I mean about God making us a pathway. I feel that He has been walking along my life; I couldna prove it to ye, Marcella. But one day He'll suddenly turn round when He gets to the end of me and smile and thank me for carrying Him along a bit." "I like to know things beforehand," she objected. "Ye winna. Right at the end ye'll be able to look down yer life and see the shining marks of His feet all over ye. An' the more ye struggle and fuss the less He can take hold of ye, and get a grup on ye with His feet--" "I'd like to feel sure they were God's, and not any other sort of feet," she said slowly, leaving her fish to go cold, though she was very hungry. "Ye'll find, at the end, Marcella, that there's no feet but God's can make shining marks on your life. Other things will walk over ye. They |
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