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    As A Tree Falls - Page 2

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    years she fell into a wasting illness, and when it became known to her
    that she was near her end she sent a message by a brother to the old
    father to come and see her before she died. She had never ceased to
    love him, and her one insistent desire was to receive his forgiveness
    and blessing before finishing her life. His answer was, "As a tree
    falls so shall it lie." He would not go near her. Shortly afterwards
    the unhappy young wife passed away.

    The landlady added that the brother who had taken the message was her
    father, that he was now eighty-two years old and still spoke of his
    long dead and greatly loved sister, and always said he had never
    forgiven and would never forgive his father, dead half a century ago,
    for having refused to go to his dying daughter and for speaking those
    cruel words.
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