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“I used to see the picture of Him, over the altar, when I was a girl,” said
Cassy, her dark eyes fixing themselves in an expression of mournful reverie; “but,
He isn’t here! there’s nothing here, but sin and long, long, long despair! O!” She
laid her hand on her breast and drew in her breath, as if to lift a heavy weight.

Tom looked as if he would speak again; but she cut him short, with a decided
gesture.

“Don’t talk, my poor fellow. Try to sleep, if you can.” And, placing water in
his reach, and making whatever little arrangements for his comfort she could,
Cassy left the shed.
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