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Elsie at Nantucket

CHAPTER XI
3/20

"You know we have to be doing other things sometimes." "It does not mean that we are to be always on our knees," he said; "but that we are to live so near to God, so loving Him, and so feeling our constant dependence upon Him, that our hearts will be very often going up to His throne in silent petition, praise or confession.
"And if we live in such union with Him we will highly prize the privilege of drawing especially near to Him at certain seasons; we will be glad to be alone with Him often, and will not forget or neglect to retire to our closets night and morning for a little season of close communion with our best and dearest Friend.
"You say you love to be alone with me, your earthly father; I trust the time will come when you will love far better to be alone with your heavenly Father.

I must often be far away from you, but He is ever near; I may be powerless to help you, though close at your side, but He is almighty to save, to provide for, and to defend; and He never turns a deaf ear to the cry of His children." "Yes, papa; but oh I wish that you were always near me too," she said, leaning her cheek affectionately against his arm.

"I am very, very sorry that ever I have been a trouble to you and spoiled your enjoyment of your visits home." "I know you are, daughter; but you have been very good of late.

I have rejoiced to see that you were really trying to rule your own spirit.

So far as I know, you have been entirely and cheerfully obedient to me, and have not indulged in a single fit of passion or sullenness." "Yes, papa; but I have been nearly in a passion two or three times; but you gave me a look just in time to help me to resist it.


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