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we found her baby sick with typhoid
fever, yet of course, we were wel
come and she did all she could.
Again his voice quivered and he
seemed almost unable to proceed.
Miss Gurdon was making a great ef
fort at self-control for shedding of
sympathetic tears had never been in
her line; but the tender spot in her
nature that had so long been cover
ed over with a stiff, cold reserve and
harsh denunciation of sin, its only
outlet being a conviction of duty to
be done, had been resurrected from
its stone encircled grave, by the un
expected forgiveness of Geoffrey and
Lucy to her own blood. Once out of
the bonds of training and prejudice
that fuKl held it captive so long the
Christ planted spirit was krowing
with such rapid strides toward an un
selfish love and sharing of another’s
burdens that it bid fair to swing off
at a tangent so far from the old
beaten path that it must hitherto
form its oWn circle of revolution.
Hunter whose “detective” life had
made him a great student of hu
man nature, would hardly have been
human had he lost this advantage
gained, and too, thepent up suffer
ing of all those long drawn out days
was surging against the bars of his
heart watching eagerly as do hun
dreds, yes thousands of others suffer
ing though sinning hearts, long for
some chance to empty itself, so to
pseak at the very feet, of a sympa
thetic nature.
It is just a little bit of real loving
after all that the whole world needs,
but it must be a Christ filled rather
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than a Satan inspired love, or where
help was meant wreckage will be
scattered.
The sobs that punctuated Hunter’s
story then, were simply the cry of
the overcharged heart of one, who
was reaping the punishment for sins
the blackness of which he had not
realized because Satan had argued
that, “not believing in the divinity of
Christ he was at perfect liberty to
do whatever he chose that would
help him in his work of bringing law
breakers to justice, especially since
that was the way he was to earn
his, and his dependent mother’s liv
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Father.
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