Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan: a Story of the Times of Whitefield And the Wesleys
Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan: a Story of the Times of Whitefield And the Wesleys
Elizabeth Rundle Charles
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They do say beasts see more than we see at times. Nor do the birds come pecking at the window after dark without being sent ; nor will the old white owl hoot himself hoarse only to please himself ; nor the dishes tumble down from the dressers, where I set them as firm as a rock, nor the bells ring, without ever a hand going near them." " There are mice, Betty," I suggested. " There he mice, Mrs. Kitty," said Betty, solemnly ; " but it's my belief no mouse or rat pulled Missis' bell that way thr...ee times at midnight, leastways no mortcd mice or rats ; for what beasts there may be in the other world is not for me to say.'' A strange chill came^ over my heart at Betty's words, and still more at her tones ; and at length I said, — Digitized by VjOOQ IC 324 THE DIABT OF '*Bat, Betty, whatever strange things. or creatore^ there may be about vs, the other world is God's world as mnch as this, and nothing can go beyond His will. There is no dark, ten*ible corner of the world left out of His presence, Betty ; and where He is there is light." " That's been my only comfort, my dear,'* said Betty.
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