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"In this night-school," she added, "for those children at least, who go regularly to day-school, we try as much as possible to consult their taste, so what do you like best for me to teach you, dear?"
Cecile, however, looked at matters differently. To her Mrs. Bell's death was a source of pain, for now there was no one at all left to tell her how to find the guide she needed. Perhaps, however, Mrs. Bell would talk to Jesus about it, for she was to see Jesus after she was dead.
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"I am so glad Jesus loves even me."
One day the little boy seemed really ill. He had caught a severe cold, and he shivered, and crouched up now in Cecile's arms with flushed cheeks. His little hands and feet, however, were icy cold. How Cecile longed to take him down to Mrs. Bell's warm room. But she was strictly forbidden to go near the old lady. game bai co tuong
xem trc tip b¨®ng ¨¢ c1 hm nay But this very morning she had been made uneasy by a letter from Mr. Preston, her own and Mrs. Bell's man of business.
CHAPTER VII. A GUIDE TO THE PYRENEES.