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Warner, Susan, 1819-1885

"Melbourne House"

"
"Do you know what it means? — the talents, I mean; of course I
know what the rest means; but do you know what the talents
are? Is it just money? — because then you and I have very
little indeed; and all the servants had something."
"Why, Daisy, what made you think of that just now? we were
talking about the party."
"I have been thinking of it all the while," said Daisy. "I was
reading it — do you know what it means, Nora?"
"But we were talking about the party!" said Nora.
"Yes, but I want to understand this; and then we will go on
about the party. If you know what it means."
"I have heard Duke explain it," said Nora, unwillingly coming
to the graver subject.
"Well, what does he say it is? — the talents, you know."
"Duke says it is everything anybody has. Not money, —
_everything_ — Now don't you think we can make up a nice party?"
"Everything, Nora? Just wait a little — I want to know about
this. What do you mean by 'everything'?"
"Are you studying for Sunday-school, Daisy? that isn't the
lesson."
"No," said Daisy sorrowfully; "if I was, I could ask Mr.
Dinwiddie. That's why I want you to help me, Nora; so think,
and tell me what he said."
"Well, that," said Nora, "he said that; he said the talents
meant everything God has given people to work with for Him.


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