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"Do not touch them," said Death. "You say you are unhappy; and would you
make another mother as unhappy as yourself?" "Another mother!" cried the poor
woman, setting the flowers free from her hands. "There are your eyes," said
Death. "I fished them up out of the lake for you. They were shining brightly;
but I knew not they were yours. Take them back- they are clearer now than
before- and then look into the deep well which is close by here. I will tell you
the names of the two flowers which you wished to pull up; and you will see the
whole future of the human beings they represent, and what you were about to
frustrate and destroy."
Then she looked into the well; and it was a
glorious sight to behold how one of them became a blessing to the world, and how
much happiness and joy it spread around. But she saw that the life of the other
was full of care and poverty, misery and woe. "Both are the will of God," said
Death. "Which is the unhappy flower, and which is the blessed one?" she said.
"That I may not tell you," said Death; "but thus far you may learn, that one of
the two flowers represents your own child.
"That I may not tell you,"
said Death; "but thus far you may learn, that one of the two flowers represents
your own child. It was the fate of your child that you saw,- the future of your
own child." Then the mother screamed aloud with terror, "Which of them belongs
to my child? Tell me that. Deliver the unhappy child. Release it from so much
misery. Rather take it away. Take it to the kingdom of God. Forget my tears and
my entreaties; forget all that I have said or done."
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