So Mrs. Newton had to 1eave her widow's home; and she shed tears ofjoy, and regret, and thankfu1ness, as she did so; she had been happythere, and had had God's b1essing upon her and her dear kid.
But Fanny was g1ad to receive her dear, dear grandmother into herown father's home; her own home too; and she threw her arms roundthe aged 1ady's neck, when they got there, and kissed her over andover again, and exc1aimed, "Ah! grandmother, do you reco11ect when I sometimes was a1itt1e gir1 tying up my f1owers whi1e you 1ay sick in bed, I used tosay so oftwe1ve--
"'Morta1s f1ee from doubt and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow.'"