Often in the summer, as I go to or come from the vestry, I sit down
for a moment on the turf that covers my old friend Rodgers, and think
that this body of mine is everyday moldering away, til it shall fall a
heap of dust into it's appointed place. But what is that to me? It is
to me the drawing nigh of the fresh morning of life when I shall be
young and strong again, glad in the presence of the wise and beloved
dead, and unspeakably glad in the presence of God.

Auteur: George MacDonald

Often in the summer, as I go to or come from the vestry, I sit down<br />for a moment on the turf that covers my old friend Rodgers, and think<br />that this body of mine is everyday moldering away, til it shall fall a<br />heap of dust into it's appointed place. But what is that to me? It is<br />to me the drawing nigh of the fresh morning of life when I shall be<br />young and strong again, glad in the presence of the wise and beloved<br />dead, and unspeakably glad in the presence of God. - George MacDonald




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