Your Boys by Gipsy Smith
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and the one they love, I think, most of all is,
âWhen I survey the wondrous Cross.â Those are the hymns they sing, the great hymns of the Churchâthe hymns that all Christian people sing, about which there is no quarrelling. Itâs beautiful to hear the boys. That night I said, âI have brought some hymn-sheets. I thought we might have some singing, but Iâm afraid itâs too dark.â Instantly one of the boys brought out of his tunic about two inches of candle and struck a match, and in three minutes we had about twenty pieces of candle burning. It was a weird scene. After the hymns I began to talk, and the candles burnt lower, and some of them flickered out, and I could see a boy here and there twitch a bit of candle as it was going out. I said, âPut the candles out, boys. I can talk in the dark.â It was a wonderful service, and here and there you could hear the boys sighing and crying as they thought of home and father and mother. It isnât difficult to talk to boys like that. * * * * * There is no hymn of hate in your boysâ hearts. I have known them take a German prisoner even after he has played the cruel thing; but there! he looked hungry and wretched, and in a few minutes they have shared their |
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