Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Flight of the Shadow, By George MacDonald

The first paragraph:

CHAPTER I.

MRS. DAY BEGINS THE STORY.

"I AM old, else, I think, I should not have the courage to tell the story I am going to tell. All those concerned in it about whose feelings I am careful, are gone where, thank God, there are no secrets! If they know what I am doing, I know they do not mind. If they were alive to read as I record, they might perhaps now and again look a little paler and wish the leaf turned, but to see the things set down would not make them unhappy: they do not love secrecy. Half the misery in the world comes from trying to look, instead of trying to be, what one is not. I would that not God only but all good men and women might see me through and through. They would not be pleased with everything they saw, but then neither am I, and I would have no coals of fire in my soul's pockets! But my very nature would shudder at the thought of letting one person that loved a secret see into it. Such a one never sees things as they are--would not indeed see what was there, but something shaped and coloured after his own likeness. No one who loves and chooses a secret can be of the pure in heart that shall see God."

1 Comments:

Blogger Karyn said...

They would not be pleased with everything they saw, but then neither am I, and I would have no coals of fire in my soul's pockets!

amen. and all I can say, is amen.

8:17 PM  

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