[Melbourne House, Volume 2 by Susan Warner]@TWC D-Link bookMelbourne House, Volume 2 CHAPTER III 5/45
Some of the chapter she did not quite understand; but she went on reading, all the same, till she came to the last verse.
That went through and through Daisy's heart, and her eyes filled so full that by the time she got to the end of it she could not see to read at all. These were the words: "And be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you." That quite broke Daisy's heart.
She rolled herself over upon her open Bible, so as to hide her face in her pillow, and there Daisy had a good cry.
_She_ standing out about a little thing, when Jesus was willing to forgive such loads and loads of naughtiness in her! Daisy would have no friendship with her resentment any more.
She turned her back upon it, and fled from it, and sought eagerly that help by which, as she had told Dr.Sandford, it might be overcome.
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