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The child, now called Snow-white, shares a tender moment with Mark, affirming her love and his eternal role as her "own dwarf," regardless of her growing older. The chapter concludes with them walking through the peaceful wood, and Mark standing in silent prayer under the buttonwood tree, his life now guided by the child's presence.
Notable Quotes:
- "Always and always, Snow-white!" — Mark Ellery
- "Because I love you!" — The Child
- "Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me!" — Mark Ellery, in prayer
Summary:
- Mark and the child maintain a lasting, deeply loving friendship.
- They regularly return to the woodland home, cherishing special visits and traditions.
- Mark’s life becomes purposeful and joyful through the girl’s lasting affection.
- He continues to guide her morally and spiritually, fostering her growth.
- Their bond remains pure, meaningful, and unbreakable throughout their lives.
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