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"STANDING IN GOD'S SMILE."

I am with thee. — A woman of God was in the garden with her little two-y*ear-old boy. He said, 4 'Me standin1 in God's smile, Manxma." "God granl my darling boy may always live in Sod's smile." Soon she passed away. But he grew wild, restless, and unhappy. One day, loeking over some "old relics, he found a tiny pair of shoe; and a letter from his mother. "Thest shoes were worn by my darling boj as we stood in the sunlight, and ht said, 'Me standin' in God's smile. God grant my darling boy may so livt as always to stand in God's smile.' H6 knelt and asked forgiveness and again he lived in God's smile in answei U. his mothers' prayer.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 12

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"STANDING IN GOD'S SMILE." Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 12

"STANDING IN GOD'S SMILE." Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 12

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