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The Life of Mansie Wauch

CHAPTER XXVIII
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I will never believe that.

The very sun may appear dim to such folks as choose only to look at him through green spectacles; as by the poor wretch who is dwining in the jaundice, the driven snow could be sworn to as a bright yellow.

Such opinions, however, lie between man and his Maker, and are not for the like of us to judge of.

For myself, I have enjoyed a pleasant run of good health through life, reading my Bible more in hope than fear; our salvation, and not our destruction, being I should suppose its purpose.
So, when I behold bright suns and blue skies, the trees in blossom, and birds on the wing, the waters singing to the woods, and earth looking like the abode of them who were at first formed but a little lower than the angels, I trust that the overflowing of a grateful heart will not be reckoned against me for unrighteousness.
THE END.
EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND HUGHES PAUL'S WORK, CANONGATE.
Footnotes: {120} See Dr Jamieson .-- P.

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