'Jane! you think me, I daresay, an irreligious dog: but my heart swells
with gratitude to the beneficent God of this earth just now. He sees not
as man sees, but far clearer: judges not as man judges, but far more
wisely. I did wrong: I would have sullied my innocent flower—breathed
guilt on its purity: the Omnipotent snatched it from me. I, in my
stiff-necked rebellion, almost cursed the dispensation: instead of
bending to the decree, I defied it. Divine justice pursued its course;
disasters came thick on me: I was forced to pass through the valley of
the shadow of death. His chastisements are mighty; and one smote me
which has humbled me for ever. You know I was proud of my strength: but
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