"I told you so," he answered, looking round to the moonlight again.

"But Mr. Landholm," said Elizabeth in evident distress, "won't you tell me something more?"

"I cannot."

"Oh yes you can, — a great deal more," she said weeping.

"I could," he said gravely, — "yet I should tell you nothing — you would not understand me. You must, find it out for yourself."

"How in the world can I?"

"There is a promise, — 'If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine.'"

"I don't know how to begin, nor anything about it," said
Elizabeth, weeping still.

"Begin anywhere."

"How? What do you mean?"