What’s that?
It’s not that it was new in itself. It’s just that in the rush and hurry and hastle they had never taken notice of this before.
So now that they had to stop from the rush, the hurry and the hastle, they now had the chance to consider this. So the question was understandable.
Then they got the explanation of what it is.
They they had the chance to give this thing a go.
Then they thought, seeing as though they had the time, that it made sense to give it another go.
When they gave that another go, they confirmed what they thought the first time. This is really good. Really good indeed. Why didn’t they do this before?
Maybe it was just as well that the opportunity presented itself in the way it did.
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For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden
