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her whom; as in a parable; I have called Lady Why? 



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     〃The   Lord   possessed   me   in   the   beginning   of   His   way;   before   His 

works of old。 

     〃I was set up from everlasting; from the beginning; or ever the earth 

was。 

     〃When there were no depths; I was brought forth; when there were no 

fountains abounding with water。 

     〃Before   the   mountains   were   settled;   before   the   hills   was   I   brought 

forth: 

     〃While as yet He had not made the earth; nor the fields; nor the highest 

part of the dust of the world。 

     〃When He prepared the heavens; I was there:              when He set a compass 

upon the face of the depth: 

     〃When He established the clouds above:               when He strengthened the 

fountains of the deep: 

     〃When He gave to the sea His decree; that the waters should not pass 

His commandment:           when He appointed the foundations of the earth: 

     〃Then I was by Him; as one brought up with Him:                   and I was daily 

His delight; rejoicing always before Him: 

     〃Rejoicing   in   the   habitable   part   of   His   earth;   and   my   delights   were 

with the sons of men。 

     〃Now therefore hearken unto me; O ye children:               for blessed are they 

that keep my ways。〃 

     That we can say; for it has been said for us already。            But beyond that 

we can say; and need say; very little。           We were not there; as we read in 

the Book of Job; when God laid the foundations of the earth。                  〃We see;〃 

says St。 Paul; 〃as in a glass darkly; and only know in part。〃               〃For who;〃 

he   asks   again;  〃has   known   the   mind   of   the   Lord;   or   who   hath been   His 

counsellor? 。 。 。 For of Him; and through Him; and to Him; are all things: 

to   whom  be   glory  for   ever   and   ever。  Amen。〃      Therefore   we   must   not 

rashly say; this or that is Why a thing has happened; nor invent what are 

called 〃final causes;〃 which are not Lady Why herself; but only our little 

notions of what Lady Why has done; or rather what we should have done 

if we had been in her place。          It is not; indeed; by thinking that we shall 

find out anything about Lady Why。             She speaks not to our eyes or to our 



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brains;  like  Madam  How;   but   to   that   inner  part of us   which   we  call   our 

hearts and spirits; and which will endure when eyes and brain are turned 

again   to   dust。   If   your   heart   be   pure   and   sober;   gentle   and   truthful;   then 

Lady     Why     speaks     to  you   without     words;    and    tells  you   things    which 

Madam How and all her pupils; the men of science; can never tell。                        When 

you lie; it may be; on a painful sick…bed; but with your mother's hand in 

yours;   when   you   sit   by   her;   looking   up   into   her   loving   eyes;   when   you 

gaze out towards the setting sun; and fancy golden capes and islands in the 

clouds; and seas and lakes in the blue sky; and the infinite rest and peace 

of the far west sends rest and peace into your young heart; till you sit silent 

and   happy;   you   know   not   why;   when   sweet   music   fills   your   heart   with 

noble   and   tender   instincts   which   need   no   thoughts   or   words;   ay;   even 

when you watch the raging thunderstorm; and feel it to be; in spite of its 

great   awfulness;   so   beautiful   that   you   cannot   turn   your   eyes   away:         at 

such   times   as   these   Lady   Why   is   speaking   to   your   soul   of   souls;   and 

saying;   〃My   child;      this   world    is  a  new    place;   and   strange;    and   often 

terrible:     but    be  not   afraid。    All    will   come     right  at   last。  Rest     will 

conquer       Restlessness;      Faith    will   conquer      Fear;   Order     will   conquer 

Disorder;       Health    will    conquer     Sickness;      Joy   will    conquer     Sorrow; 

Pleasure will conquer Pain; Life will conquer Death; Right will conquer 

Wrong。       All will be well at last。        Keep your soul and body pure; humble; 

busy; piousin one word; be good:              and ere you die; or after you die; you 

may have some glimpse of Me; the Everlasting Why:                         and hear with the 

ears;   not   of   your   body   but   of   your   spirit;   men   and   all   rational   beings; 

plants and animals; ay; the very stones beneath your feet; the clouds above 

your     head;   the   planets    and    the  suns    away     in  farthest   space;    singing 

eternally; 

     〃'Thou art worthy; O Lord; to receive glory and honour and power; for 

Thou   hast   created   all   things;   and   for   Thy   pleasure   they   are   and   were 

created。〃' 



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                              CHAPTER II 



                                 EARTHQUAKES 



     So?    You have been looking at that beautiful drawing of the ruin of 

Arica in the Illustrated London News:           and it has puzzled you and made 

you   sad。   You   want   to   know  why  God   killed   all   those   peoplemothers 

among them; too; and little children? 

    Alas; my dear child! who am I that I should answer you that? 

    Have you done wrong in asking me?               No; my dear child; no。        You 

have asked me because you are a human being and a child of God; and not 

merely a cleverer sort of animal; an ape who can read and write and cast 

accounts。     Therefore it is that you cannot be content; and ought not to be 

content; with asking how things happen; but must go on to ask why。                You 

cannot be content with knowing the causes of things; and if you knew all 

the natural science that ever was or ever will be known to men; that would 

not satisfy you; for it would only tell you the CAUSES of things; while 

your souls want to know the REASONS of things besides; and though I 

may not be able to tell you the reasons of things; or show you aught but a 

tiny glimpse here and there of that which I called the other day the glory 

of   Lady   Why;   yet   I   believe   that   somehow;   somewhen;   somewhere;   you 

will   learn   something   of   the   reason   of   things。 For   that   thirst   to   know 

WHY   was   put   into   the   hearts   of   little   children   by   God   Himself;   and   I 

believe   that   God   would   never   have given   them  that   thirst   if   He   had   not 

meant to satisfy it。 

    Thereyou do not understand me。           I trust that you will understand me 

some day。      Meanwhile; I thinkI only say I THINKyou know I told you 

how humble we must be whenever we speak of Lady Whythat we may 

guess at something like a good reason for the terrible earthquakes in South 

America。      I do not wish to be hard upon poor people in great affliction: 

but I cannot help thinking that they have been doing for hundreds of years 

past   something   very   like   what   the   Bible   calls   〃tempting   God〃staking 

their property and their lives upon the chances of no earthquakes coming; 

while they ought to have known that an earthquake might come any day。 



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They have fulfilled (and little thought I that it would be fulfilled so soon) 

the parable that I told you once; of the nation of the Do… as…you…likes; who 

lived careless and happy at the foot of the burning mountain; and would 

not be warned by the smoke that came out of the top

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