Life And Letters of Mrs Jeanette H Platt

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Life And Letters of Mrs Jeanette H Platt
Cyrus Platt
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He wrote his appreciation of it, and says: "It is a per- fectly ideal picture. " The childlike simplicity with which she writes about it is only equalled by the sincerity of her acceptance of this "freshness" as another of God's blessings.
DELAWARE, September 7, 1871. MY OWN J. : I suppose I may call you that for a while longer? I am so glad /or your happiness in Miss C . The peace and rest after our life-storms, oh how sweet !
MY PICTURE. 243 I am glad you liked my " picture, " for picture it
...is ; not by the face that the glass mirrors, but of the heart that God has had in His holy keeping, now near fifty-five years. My husband is amused at my " liking so well my own picture. " It is true it was a sur- prise and delight to me, as it can be to no other. I did not suppose it possible that a face that has passed through so many old, old days, could ever show forth in this life such young, fresh look ! Features that have so often quivered in untold anguish in moments when, overwhelmed within me, God only knew my path ; eyes that had rained so many tears ; heart that has carried so many cares and burdens, that my old face could thus bear so true, true testi- mony to the unseen, loving One, always my present help, always my comforter, always under me the everlasting Arm, wiping away every tear, carrying for me every burden, soothing every sorrow, and through and by every step of my earthly life drawing me yet nearer and nearer to the joy and peace and rest of the heavenly home !

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