When the Queen came to Edinburgh on one occasion, Andrew Bonar took his two youngest daughters with him to see her. As they were walking about, they met his old friend, Mr. Walker of Perth, and Dr. Bonar said to him, "You see I've brought my children to see the Queen." "Very good," was Mr. Walker's reply. "Yes," said Dr. Bonar, "we saw her, but we were not changed; but 'when we see Him we shall be like Him.'"
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