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"The happiest of all things is when an old friend comes and greets us as in former times; the heart is comforted with the assurance that some day everything that we have loved will be given back to us.—You
"Then you must wait," she said, "and keep on saying to yourself: God certainly knows of some happiness for us which He is going to bring out of the trouble, only we must have patience and not run away. And then all at once something happens and we see clearly ourselves that God has had some good thought in His mind all along; but because we cannot see things beforehand, and only know how dreadfully miserable we are, we think it is always going to be so."
If for a while it seemeth     His mercy is withdrawn,     That He no longer careth     For His wandering child forlorn,     Doubt not His great compassion,     His love can never tire,     To those who wait in patience     He gives their heart's desire.

