Treasures in Heaven; Designed for the Instruction And Encouragement of Young Latter-Day Saints
The book Treasures in Heaven; Designed for the Instruction And Encouragement of Young Latter-Day Saints was written by author Lambert, George C. (George Cannon), B. 1848 Here you can read free online of Treasures in Heaven; Designed for the Instruction And Encouragement of Young Latter-Day Saints book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Treasures in Heaven; Designed for the Instruction And Encouragement of Young Latter-Day Saints a good or bad book?
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By starting early, 26 TREASURES IN HEAVEN a? soon as breakfast was over, and before the teams had been hitched up, he would be able to keep ahead of the train, and yet soon be outdistanced by his more able companions. Upon one occasion he got lost as a result of being alone. He arrived at a point where the road which he was following diverged into two. Not knowing which of the two he should take, he happened to choose the wrong one, and traveled for a long distance without being able to see tho...se who had preceded him or the wagons in the rear. Without apprehension, he trudged along until he arrived at a river which was too deep and swift for him to wade, and which was spanned by a r_.de foot bridge, consisting of two or three lengths of a single round pole, supported where the ends joined amid-stream by two poles set up in the form of a cross, with the lower ends firmly imbedded in the stream, and securely lashed with rawhide at the intersection. The swiftness of the current and the distance from the foot bridge down to the stream made him dizzy when he looked down, so that he despaired of being able to cross the bridge, and yet felt that he must do so to overtake the train that he supposed must have forded at a point much lower down stream.
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