him about it, and accordingly this night I said to him, "Harry, do you think it does any good to say your prayers?"
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"To be sure I do," he said.
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"But if your heart has n't been changed, your prayer is an abomination to the Lord. Aunt Lois says so," I said, repeating a Scriptural form I had often heard quoted.
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Harry turned over, and in the fading daylight I saw his eyes, large, clear, and tranquil. There was not the shadow of a cloud in them. "I don't know anything about that," he said quietly. "You see I don't believe that sort of talk. God is our Father; he loves us. If we want things, and ask him for them, he will give them to us if it is best; mother always told me so, and I find it is so. I promised her always to say these prayers, and to believe that God loves us. I always shall."
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"Do you really think so, Harry?" I said.
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"Why, yes; to be sure I do."
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"I mean, do you ever ask God for things you want? I don't mean saying prayers, but asking for anything."
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"Of course I do. I always have, and he gives them to me. He always has taken care of me, and he always will."
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"Now, Harry," said I, "I want to go to college, and Aunt Lois says there is n't any money to send me there. She wants mother to bind me out to a shoemaker; and I'd rather die than do that. I love to study, and I mean to learn. Now do you suppose if I ask God he will help me?"
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"Certainly he will," said Harry, with an incredible firmness and quietness of manner. "Just you try it."
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"Don't you want to study and go to college?" said I.
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"Certainly I do. I ask God every night that I may if it is best," he said with simplicity.
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"It will be a great deal harder for you than for me," I said, "because you haven't any relations."
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"Yes, but God can do anything he pleases," said Harry, with a sort of energetic simplicity.
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The confidence expressed in his manner produced a kind of effect upon me. I had urgent needs, too,longings which I was utterly helpless ever to fulfil,particularly that visionary desire to go to college and get an education. "Harry," I said, "you ask God that I may go to college."
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"Yes, I will," he answered,"I'll ask every night. But
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