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" ...He was a greater craftsman even than Isaac, and he knew it, and so, presently, did Isaac.

There was a greatness in Isaac. One evening at supper, between one bite of sausage and another, he was able to acknowledge that it was so. "He must increase, but I must decrease," he said to himself. He did not know where the quotation came from, or that in taking it to himself he had taken a fence at which many balked or fell. He finished the sausage without having the slightest idea that he was not the same man that he had been when he embarked upon it. The next morning he smiled at Job and asked him if he would like to help him with his clock. Job went crimson to the roots of his hair and unable to speak bent to pick up a tool he had dropped under the workbench. When he reappeared he was no more able to speak than he had been before, but his face was shining like the morning sun. From that moment the two increasingly loved each other. "

Elizabeth Goudge , The Dean's Watch


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Elizabeth Goudge quote : ...He was a greater craftsman even than Isaac, and he knew it, and so, presently, did Isaac.<br /><br />There was a greatness in Isaac. One evening at supper, between one bite of sausage and another, he was able to acknowledge that it was so.