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Let the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, abound in your lips and hearts.[1] If we have to do with a difficult soul, let us not be discouraged, nor ever abandon her. Let us have always "the sword of the Spirit" to reprehend her for her faults, and not allow things to pass for the sake of leaving ourselves in repose; let us fight unceasingly, even without hope of gaining the victory. What matter about success! Let us fight on, whatever be the weariness of the struggle. Let us not say: "I can make nothing of this soul, she does not understand; I must give it up." Oh! what cowardice that would be. We must do our duty unto the end.


[Sœur Thérèse in these passages refers to her charge as Mistress of Novices.]


COUNSELS AND REMINISCENCES


The novices expressed their surprise at finding that she guessed their most hidden thoughts.

  1. Ephes., vi, 17.