The Forester's Daughter

Urban Olivier
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Albert understands that in all labor there is profit, and by humility and fear of the Lord are riches, honor and life. Though he is judged by his lack of material wealth, Albert is determined to win the admiration and respect of the proud forester, for it is the forester's daughter whom he loves and longs to marry. With patience an diligence he executes a plan to better himself and prove himself worthy of her unconditional devotion.l But Hedwig is convinced that her freedom is something to be coveted. Her life of ease and love of the mountain in all its finery have kept her content, without a need or a care about anyone who might seek to capture her heart. The Forester's Daughter touches upon the selfishness that makes one blind, the jealousy that makes one insane, and the love that makes one humble. Mark Hamby Micah 6:8
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