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Chapter 6
sy to be careful.”

    “For you I  it is. I observed you in your class ttentive: your ts never seemed to inually rove ao Miss Scatcing all sy, often I lose to a sort of dream. Sometimes I t ttle brook o my turn to reply, I o be aening to the visionary brook, I have no answer ready.”

    “Yet ernoon.”

    “It ed me. ternoon, instead of dreaming of Deepden, I ly and unimes did; and I t y it , egrity and conscientiousness, ives of t been able to look to a distance, and see  t of tending! Still, I like C y : t to shey kill him!”

    alking to ten I could not very and  I , or nearly so, of t so my level.

    “And eacs hen?”

    “No, certainly, not often; because Miss temple o say ion ses is often just w I wiso gain.”

    “ell, temple you are good?”

    “Yes, in a passive ; I folloion guides me. t in such goodness.”

    “A great deal: you are good to to you. It is all I ever desire to be. If people  to t, t all ter, but   a reason, eacruck us never to do it again.”

    “You  a little untaught girl.”

    “But I feel t dislike tever I do to please t in disliking me; I must resist tly. It is as natural as t I sion, or submit to punis w is deserved.”

    “ribes  doctrine, but Cians and civilised nations diso.”

    “ understand.”

    “It is not violence t best overcomes e—nor vengeance t most certainly heals injury.”

    “ then?”

    “Read testament, and observe w C says, and s; make  your example.”

    “ does he say?”

    “Love your
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