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elying on his general maxim that it was all to the glory<br />

of the Lord anyhow, whatever we do.<br />

He slept and was joined one by one by other<br />

Dingleyans as night moved across all the round earth,<br />

until only one light burned high above the little town,<br />

shining from the window where Ramona Dingley lay,<br />

watched over by Orchid and Sammy and Jonathan.<br />

And the light kept darkness away until the Morning Star<br />

came and found it burning.<br />

part seven<br />

chapter 67<br />

Father Highwick drew to a close:<br />

"And finally, dear friends, on this Whitsunday feast<br />

let us remind ourselves of these three or four great<br />

truths. Truly God is no great respecter of persons. For<br />

He rains on all alike, and of course is more often sunny,<br />

we mustn't forget, though from down here it may seem<br />

a bit gloomy, or even splashes and no umbrella; for He<br />

told us after what happened to poor Noah that He<br />

would never flood us out again. And he's kept that

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