The Story That the Keg Told Me And the Story of the Man Who Didnt Know Much
The Story That the Keg Told Me And the Story of the Man Who Didnt Know Much
W H H William Henry Harrison Murray
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Hurry, lad, and see the answer to yer prayer. Be quick, or the Lord will be here ahead of ye. " The w^ords were barely out of the Trapper's mouth before the Lad, with the beautiful shining in his face, was kneelino- at the feet of Herbert and o-azino- with steady yet glowing eyes into the pale countenance, into which the slightest possible flush had already come. 184 ADIBOXDACK TALES. Thus Herb~^'t, with the Trapper still holding with supporting hands his head, with the Lad kneeling at his feet... and the hounds standing on either side of him in grave attention, lay, while the warmth of renewed life grew within his breast and sent its reviving fervor through the chilled currents of his veins. In a moment a quiver ran through his frame, his chest rose to a full inspiration, his eyes slowly opened, and fixing them first on the Lad, and then on the face of the Trapper, his lips moved slightly, and he said in a tone barely above a whisper : — "John Norton, lohere am /.^ " '^ In the land of the livin', boy, in the land of the livin', praise God !
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