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Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897

"Old Lady Mary A Story of the Seen and the Unseen"


And then some one, more bold than the rest, asked again, "And did you
accomplish what you wished?"
She had come to herself by this time, and the dark lines were melting
from her face. "I am forgiven," she said, with a low cry of happiness.
"She whom I wronged, loves me and blessed me; and we saw each other face
to face. I know nothing more."
"There is no more," said all together. For everything is included in
pardon and love.


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