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 But set about with right good will, The task her fingers should fulfil.

Though aching head and weary sight Were sometimes hers, her heart was light, And equal was her well-earned store, For clothes to wear, and even more.

Thus, while from day to day she drew Her ready needle through and through, She gained far more than worldly pelf, She learned to commune with herself.

And this communion, deep and still, Soon led her heart to know its ill, And ask her Maker to impart, For Jesus' sake, a holy heart.

Now, had she spent in early days, Her time in idleness and plays, At work repining, sought her joys With careless girls and idle boys—

Her after years had never known The independence now her own; Perhaps those wasted hours had even Dispelled the thoughts which turned to heaven.