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[117] Autobiography, n. 53.[118] Ibid., n. 55.[119] Sermon on Trust in God, in %u0152uvres du R.P de La Colombi%u00e8re, t. 5, Perisse, Lyon, 1854, p.100.[120] Spiritual Exercises in London, 1-8 February 1677, in %u0152uvres du R.P de La Colombi%u00e8re, t. 7,Seguin, Avignon, 1832, p. 93.[121] Spiritual Exercises in Lyon, October-November 1674, ibid., p. 45.[122] SAINT CHARLES DE FOUCAULD, Letter to Madame de Bondy, 27 April 1897.[123] Letter to Madame de Bondy, 28 April 1901. Cf. Letter to Madame de Bondy, 5 April 1909:%u201cThrough you I came to know the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, the benedictions and theSacred Heart%u201d.[124] Letter to Madame de Bondy, 7 April 1890.[125] Letter to l%u2019Abb%u00e9 Huvelin, 27 June 1892.[126] SAINT CHARLES DE FOUCAULD, M%u00e9ditations sur l%u2019Ancien Testament (1896-1897), XXX,1-21.[127] ID., Letter to l%u2019Abb%u00e9 Huvelin,16 May 1900.[128] ID., Diary, 17 May 1906.[129] Letter 67 to Mme. Gu%u00e9rin, 18 November 1888.[130] Letter 122 to C%u00e9line, 14 October 1890.[131] Poem 23, %u201cTo the Sacred Heart of Jesus%u201d, June or October 1895.[132] Letter 247 to l%u2019Abb%u00e9 Maurice Belli%u00e8re, 21 June 1897.[133] Last Conversations. Yellow Notebook, 11 July 1897, 6.[134] Letter 197 to Sister Marie of the Sacred Heart, 17 September 1896. This does not mean thatTherese did not offer sacrifices, sorrows and troubles as a way of associating herself with thesuffering of Christ, but that, in the end, she was concerned not to give these offerings an59