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us, when, after a fault we beg Him to forgive us. If I, His poor little creature, feel such tenderness for you the moment you return to me, what must pass in the Heart of the good God when we return to Him?. . . Yes, surely, more swiftly yet than I have just done, will He forget all our iniquities, never again to remember them. . . . He will do even more—He will love us still better than before our fault!. . ."

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