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Bob Hampton of Placer

CHAPTER VII
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To my statement of doubts he simply said: 'Believe what you can; live the very best you can, and keep your mind open toward the light.' It seems to me now this is all that anyone can do whose nature will not permit of blind, unquestioning faith.

To require more of ordinary human beings is unreasonable, for God gave us mind and ability to think." There was a pause, so breathless they could hear the rustle of the leaves in the almost motionless air, while the strains of gay music floating from the open windows sounded loud and strident.
"I am so glad you have spoken in that way," she confessed.

"I shall never feel quite so much alone in the world again, and I shall see these matters from a different viewpoint.

Is it wrong--unwomanly, I mean--for me to question spiritual things ?" "I am unable to conceive why it should be.

Surely woman ought to be as deeply concerned in things spiritual as man." "How very strange it is that we should thus drift into such an intimate talk at our second meeting!" she exclaimed.


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