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 Thee already, but I will love Thee still more. Give me wisdom and everything that is good.

He then folded up the letter, directed it, and, looking very grave, but very happy, he carried it off to the post office. Now, you may perhaps think that Frank was very foolish, but you must not be in too great a hurry to blame the little boy. Recollect he was very young, and this most likely was the first worldly trouble he had ever met with. He thought that the post was the quickest way of sending messages to friends at a distance, and as he had read in his Bible that