GOLD DUST
FIRST PART
Translated and abridged from French by E. L. E. B. Edited by CHARLOTTE M. YONGE
III
A young girl, in one of those moments when the heart seems to overflow with devotion, wrote thus in her journal: “If I dared, I would ask GOD why I am placed in the world; what have I to do? I know not; my days are idly spent, and I do not even regret them…. If I might but do some good to myself or another, if only for the short space of a minute in each day!” A few days later, when in a calmer mood she re-read these lines, she added, “Why, nothing is easier! I have but to give a cup of cold water to one of CHRIST’S little ones.”
Even less than that: a word of advice; something lent to another; a little vexation patiently borne; a prayer for a friend offered to GOD; the fault or thoughtlessness of another repaired without his knowledge—GOD will recompense it all a thousand-fold!