The Door in the book Through Which the Children of to Day Pass to Walk And to T

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The Door in the book Through Which the Children of to Day Pass to Walk And to T
Charles Barnard
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' said the boy. " Tell me about it. " " She is of they who come to the Book by the door, " said Cornelia. "Thou wouldst not understand anything she told thee, for the glory of one country is not like the glory of another and yet God did make them all. " Edith gave one look of gratitude to Cornelia, for the boy's question had 152 THE DOOR IN THE BOOK troubled her. How could she possibly explain to him America or the twentieth century ?
" My son, " said the boy's mother, " thou art forgetful of t
...hy duties to the stranger within our gates. " " I forget, mother, and I crave the stranger's forgiveness. " Then turning to Edith he said, " I have four horses and a hundred sheep my father gave me as a heritage. Wouldst thou like to see them?" " I would like to see them very much, if it is not too much trouble. " " Thou art a strange maiden, " said the boy. " Hospitality can be naught but a pleasure. Come. Shall we go?" " Go, both of ye, " said the woman to Edith and Cornelia, " and then return to me and we will break bread together.

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