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Rose in Bloom

CHAPTER 20 WHAT MAC DID
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Thirdly, various relations who are helped in various ways.

Fourthly, one dear friend never forgotten, and a certain cousin cheered by praise which is more to him than the loudest blast Fame could blow.

Fifthly, several young girls find her an example of many good works and ways.

Sixthly, a motherless baby is cared for as tenderly as if she were a little sister.

Seventhly, half a dozen poor ladies made comfortable; and, lastly, some struggling boys and girls with artistic longings are put into a pleasant room furnished with casts, studies, easels, and all manner of helpful things, not to mention free lessons given by this same idle girl, who now sits upon my knee owning to herself that her gift is worth having after all." "Indeed, I am! Uncle, I'd no idea I had done so many things to please you, or that anyone guessed how hard I try to fill my place usefully.
I've learned to do without gratitude now I'll learn not to care for praise, but to be contented to do my best, and have only God know." "He knows, and He rewards in His own good time.


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