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v had given, increased a thousandfold. 
There was a shrine in his soul and 
there was perpetual adoration there, 
and he became like the beautiful 
soul he worshipped ; slowly trans- 
formed by the creative power ot 
that divine passion of which re- 
ligion and art and service are the 
witnesses, and from which all holy 
and perfect and beautiful thoughts, 
g words, deeds, and works are born. 
The tumult barely touched his 
senses, but set the imagination 
aflame. The sensitive face ot the 
New England girl caught the glow 
of the morning, in which for the 
first time the young man, passing 
swiftly out of boyhood, saw the 
reat world shining in the order 
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