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 "In the woods."

"How came you to think of him?"

"Why, sir, I am always thinking of him; but the thoughts have been stronger lately. I was stooping down, picking up chips, and I thought by an eye of faith that I could see him as a Lamb. And all at once he appeared as a man dressed in white, beautiful and glorious."

"What did you do?"

"The first that I knew, tears came into my eyes, and I went and fell down on my knees, and every thing appeared, joyful and glorious; even the trees of the field."

"Then what next?"

"Why, sir, I got my load and came home; and it appeared to me that I was