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Lizzy Glenn

CHAPTER XII
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He was no longer a murmurer, but a thankful recipient of the good gifts sent him by Providence.

His wife bore him, in all, ten children, five of whom have already attained their majority.

He never wanted a loaf of bread for them, nor anything needful for their comfort and happiness.

True, he did not "get ahead" in the world, that is, did not lay up money; but One, wiser than he, saw that more than enough would not be good for him, and, therefore, no efforts that he could make would have given him more than what was needed for their "daily bread." There was always enough, but none to spare.
I'LL SEE ABOUT IT.
BY T.S.ARTHUR.
MR.

EASY sat alone in his counting-room, one afternoon, in a most comfortable frame, both as regards mind and body.


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