"What I need in order to be a successful teacher.
"Such a forgetfulness of self as shall lead me to think only of the little ones and their needs.
"Such a love for Christ as shall lead me to long after every little soul to lead it to him."
As for Marion her paper contained simply this sentence, carefully written out in German text as if she had deliberated over each letter;
"If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God."
They went in a body to hear Dr. Hatfield.
"I want that lecture," Marion said, "'Perils of the Hour.' I'm very anxious to know what my peril is. I know just what is hovering over every one of you, but I can't quite make up my mind as to my own state. Perhaps the distinguished gentleman can help me."
And he did. He had selected for one of the perils that which was embodied in the following ringing sentence:
"The third peril is the prevelancy of skepticism. A class of scientists have discovered that there is no God! What the fool said in his heart they proclaimed on the house-top!"
Eurie looked over at her, smiling and mischievous, and said in anything but a softly whisper, "That means you, my dear."