The Little Gleaner, Vol. X.: A Monthly Magazine for the YoungVarious
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The Little Gleaner, Vol. X.: A Monthly Magazine for the Young
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"Come, wife," said he, "wake our boy Willie, and tell him to feed the
horses and get ready to go with me; and do you pack up in the two
largest baskets you have, a good stock of food, and get us an early
breakfast, for I am going up to the mountain to carry the food I know
John Barry needs."
Mrs. Brown, accustomed to the sudden impulses of her good husband, and
believing him to be always in the right, cheerfully complied, and after
a hot breakfast, Deacon Brown and his son Willie, a boy of nineteen,
hitched up the horses to the double sleigh, and then, with a month's
supply of food, and a "Good-bye, mother," started at five o'clock on
that cold December morning for a journey that almost any other than
Deacon Brown and his son would not have dared to undertake.
The north-east storm was still raging, and the snow falling and drifting
fast; but on, on went the stout, well-fed team on its errand of mercy,
while the occupants of the sleigh, wrapped up in blankets and extra
buffalo robes, urged the horses through the drifts and in the face of
the storm. That ten miles' ride, which required in the summer hardly an
hour or two, was not finished until the deacon's watch showed that five
hours had passed.
At last they drew up in front of the hut where the poor trusting
Christian man and woman were on their knees praying for help to Him who
is always the Hearer and Answerer of prayer; and as the deacon reached
the door, he heard the voice of supplication, and then he knew that the
voice which awakened him from sleep was sent from heaven.
He knocked at the door. It was opened; and we can imagine the joy of the
old couple when the generous supply of food was carried in, and the
thanksgivings that were uttered by the starving tenants of that mountain
hut.
"Call upon Me in the day of trouble, and I will answer
thee."--_Lantern._
NEVER think that you can make yourself great by making another less.
ANSWER TO BIBLE ENIGMA.
(_Page 91._)
"_Create in me a clean heart, O God; renew a right spirit within
me._"--PSALM li. 10.
C heba R . Ezekiel i. i.
R om E . Acts xviii. 2.
E glo N . Judges iii. 15.
A x E . Judges ix. 48.
T o W . Isaiah i. 31.
E liad A . 2 Chronicles xvii. 17.
I bha R . 2 Samuel v. 15.
N aphtal I . Genesis xxx. 8.
M ago G . 1 Chronicles i. 5.
E leale H . Numbers xxxii. 37.
A rara T . Genesis viii. 4.
C epha S . John i. 42.
L am P . Exodus xxvii. 20.
E nged I . 1 Samuel xxiii. 29.
A roe R . Numbers xxxii. 34.
N aphtal I . 1 Kings vii. 14.
H arves T . Genesis viii. 22.
E ni W . Proverbs xx. 1.
A bisha I . 1 Chronicles xviii. 12.
R es T . Hebrews iv. 9.
T abera H . Deuteronomy ix. 22.
O mr I . 1 Kings xvi. 25.
G ibeo N[9] . 1 Chronicles viii. 29.
O bed-edo M . 2 Samuel vi. 11.
D ov E . Genesis viii. 9.
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