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Adam Bede

CHAPTER III
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And when I've opened the Bible for direction, I've always lighted on some clear word to tell me where my work lay.

I believe what you say, Seth, that you would try to be a help and not a hindrance to my work; but I see that our marriage is not God's will--He draws my heart another way.

I desire to live and die without husband or children.

I seem to have no room in my soul for wants and fears of my own, it has pleased God to fill my heart so full with the wants and sufferings of his poor people." Seth was unable to reply, and they walked on in silence.

At last, as they were nearly at the yard-gate, he said, "Well, Dinah, I must seek for strength to bear it, and to endure as seeing Him who is invisible.
But I feel now how weak my faith is.


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