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Along a quiet, shady path, also leading to the church, a lady was
slowly and thoughtfully walking, on whose countenance a slight
shade of sadness, apparently, contended with happier thoughts. It
was Mary Preston's last Sunday in her old home, previous to
exchanging it for the new one to which she had been looking forward
so long; and full as her heart was of thankfulness to God for the
blessings He had bestowed, she could not take farewell of the
Sunday school in which she had taught for several years, without
some regret and many misgivings. Where, indeed, is the earnest
teacher, however faithful, who can lay down the self-imposed task
without some such feelings? Has the heart been in the work? Have
thought and earnestness entered into the weekly instruction? Has a
Christian example given force to the precepts inculcated? Above
all, has there been earnest, persevering prayer to the Lord of the
harvest, in dependence on whom alone the joyful reaping time can be
expected?
Such were some of the questions which had been passing through
Miss Preston's mind; and the smile with which she greeted her class
as she took her place was a little shadowed by her self-condemning
reflections -- reflections which her fellow-teachers would have
thought quite uncalled for in one who had been the most zealous and
conscientious worker in that Sunday school. But Mary Preston little
thought of comparing herself with others. She knew that to whom
"much is given, of him shall be much required;" and judging herself
by this standard, she felt how little she had rendered to the Lord
for His benefits to her. As her wistful glance strayed during the
opening hymn to the faces of her scholars, she could not help
wondering what influence the remembrance of what she had tried to
teach them would exert on their future lives.
As her class had been much diminished by recent changes, and in
view of her approaching departure the blanks had not been filled
up, it consisted on this Sunday of only three girls, of ages
varying from twelve to fourteen, but differing much in appearance,
and still more widely in character and in the circumstances of
their lives.
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Lucy Raymond (Paperback)
The Perfect Library; Agnes Maule Machar
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R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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He was now hard at work, with the critical presence of the reporter
of the Minerva painfully before his mind, as he racked his brain
for new and original thoughts, fresh illustrations, apt and terse
expressions, with an eager anxiety that often threatened to put too
great a strain on even his fine and well-balanced physique. There
were indeed already, in his inward experience, some unwelcome
tokens of overstrain in a growing nervous irritability, and a
miserable day, now and then, in which all the brightness of life,
and faith, and hope seemed to disappear before the deadly touch of
nervous prostration.
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