[The Story of an African Farm by (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner]@TWC D-Link book
The Story of an African Farm

CHAPTER 2
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By our errors we see deeper into life.

They help us." She waited for a while.

"If she does all this--if she waits patiently, if she is never cast down, never despairs, never forgets her end, moves straight toward it, bending men and things most unlikely to her purpose--she must succeed at last.

Men and things are plastic; they part to the right and left when one comes among them moving in a straight line to one end.
I know it by my own little experience," she said.

"Long years ago I resolved to be sent to school.


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