Jewel eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 334 pages of information about Jewel.

Jewel eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 334 pages of information about Jewel.

“Oh yes; but they’re from heaven, and I’m in the other place,” replied Eloise disconsolately.

“Then let’s look in another pocket!” exclaimed Jewel.  “I’ll look in my best dress.  Perhaps she’d put the best one there.”

The girl lifted her head, and the child went eagerly to the closet, coming back with a folded paper.  “We’ll read it together.  You read it out loud, and I’ll look over your shoulder.”

The rain slanted against the window in gusts as the two heads bent above the paper.  Eloise read:—­

“Mother is thinking of you, little daughter, every day and every night, and the thing she hopes the most is, that you never let the day go by without studying the lesson.  The words may be hard sometimes, but perhaps some one will read it with you, and if they do not, then you go on trying your best, and you will learn more and more all the time; for truth will shine into your thought and help you.  Grandpa will give you plenty of bread and butter, but you must remember that Spirit, not matter, satisfieth.  You would starve without the Bible and the text-book, and very soon the joy would go out of everything.  Give my love to Anna Belle, and tell her not to go out to play any day until you have read the lesson.”

“Your mother speaks as if you learned Christian Science out of the Bible,” said Eloise.

“Of course,” returned Jewel.

“I thought a woman got it up,” said the girl.  “I thought your church worshipped her.”

The child smiled at the phrase.  “You know Christ was the first one.  That’s why we call ourselves that.  We couldn’t be Christian Scientists if we worshipped any one but God,” she answered.  “Of course we love Mrs. Eddy.  Just think how good and unselfish a person has to be before they can hear God’s teaching.  He showed her how to remind people of the things that Christ taught, and how to get rid of their sins and sickness.  We love her dearly for helping people so much, and shouldn’t you think everybody would?  But they don’t.  Some people think hating thoughts about her, just as if she was teaching bad things instead of good ones.  Mother says it reminds her of what the Saviour said, ’For which of these works do ye stone me?’”

“Ah, but you see,” returned Eloise, “Christian Scientists let people die sometimes without a doctor.”

“But lots of people they do cure are the ones doctors said would have to die.”

“I know they claim that.”

“And such a lot of people pass on while doctors are taking care of them I wonder why it makes everybody so angry when a Scientist goes without any.”

Eloise smiled faintly as she shook her head.  “It is more respectable to die with a doctor at your side,” she returned.

“Are you really willing to help me with the lesson, cousin Eloise?  If you are, it would be nice if you would get your Bible too.”

The girl looked embarrassed.  “I haven’t any.”

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