Chapter 87 of 266 · 60 words · ~1 min read

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The heart grows richer that its lot is poor,-- God blesses want with larger sympathies,-- Love enters gladliest at the humble door, And makes the cot a palace with his eyes; So Margaret's heart a softer beauty wore, And grew in gentleness and patience wise, For she was but a simple herdsman's child, A lily chance-sown in the rugged wild.