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Wych Hazel, by Susan Warner, Anna Bartlett Warner

Wych Hazel, by Susan Warner, Anna Bartlett Warner

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"We may shut our eyes, but we cannot help knowing That skies are clear and grass is growing." When one has in charge a treasure which one values greatly, and which, if once made known one is pretty sure to lose, I suppose the impulse of most men would be towards a hiding- place. So, at any rate, felt one of the men in this history. Schools had done their secluding work for a time; tutors and governors had come and gone under an almost Carthusian vow of silence, except as to their lessons; and now with seventeen years of inexperience on his hands, Mr. Falkirk's sensations were those of the man out West, who wanted to move off whenever another man came within twenty miles of him.

Wych Hazel, by Susan Warner, Anna Bartlett Warner

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7921660 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .32" w x 8.50" l, .76 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 142 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Not quite five stars, but worth reading By Maggie Jarpey Old-fashioned humor in the conversation at the beginning of this book made it difficult to get into the story, but I determined to plow through it because I've liked Susan Warner's other books so much. The conversation that was humorous during this time period often doesn't work for the modern reader, even someone like myself who enjoys nineteenth-century books. But the story was good, and I soon came to love the two main characters, the participants in the romance. The young man became a (born-again) Christian before the girl (a teenager) did, and, as before in Warner's books, I found it very interesting to read of a basically good person's struggle to give herself to the Lord. The name of "Wych" was disconcerting, but I've discovered that the word "witch" and adjectives thereof were used in that time period in a different way than we would use them now. They were used to mean somewhat mischievous, very charming ("bewitching" would be the right word).The descriptions of a rich person in the U.S. at that time were fascinating. And it was so different to be a Christian then in the sense of helping the poor, because there was no government help for the poor. If Christians didn't do it, it didn't get done. The poor really did starve to death or die of cold and sickness at an alarming rate. Some non-Christians helped the poor too, of course, but it was mostly Christians who did it.The sequel is The Gold of Chickaree, which I'm reading now. Hazel is a sympathetic heroine. She resents not having power to make her own decisions the way men did in that time period. Female readers will totally understand her feelings. Yet, in some ways women were better off then (unless poor) for various reasons. The lesson is that every time has its problems peculiar to it, some of which affect men or women more, some of which affect different races more, and some of which affect children more. As Christians we can have the Lord's help in dealing with them and have a joyful and productive life nevertheless.I don't believe in the prevailing doctrine about God's sovereignty meaning that every bad event is permitted or given by Him for a good reason, and all the nineteenth-century Christian books seem to accept that doctrine as well as most of the Christian literature of today. But I do believe that God will bring good from every bad event if we trust Him to do it, so I can enjoy Warner's books and MacDonald's books despite their strong doctrine of everything happening by God's will.

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