Added Upon - A Story by Nephi Anderson
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page 103 of 222 (46%)
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In peace and prosperity, the days, months, and years went by; and
Rupert Ames became a light to the surrounding world, and a teacher of righteousness to his brethren. * * * * * It was the sixth year after Rupert's return that the citizens of the Bench decided to enlarge the reservoir in Dry Hollow. Rupert was given the work to supervise, and he entered upon the task with his usual energy. That morning in September, when he gave his wife the usual departing kiss, the children--four of them, were hanging about his legs and clinging to his coat in great glee. "Now papa must go," said he, as he tried to shake them off. "A kiss, another kiss," "A tiss, some more tisses," they shouted. So he lifted them up, one by one, and kissed them again. Then his arm went around his wife's neck, and he drew her face to his. "Goodbye, sweetheart," said he, "take care of the children, and don't forget me," and he tried to hum a song as he walked to the gate. Signe stood watching him. The tune which floated back to her was, "O, my Father." Then a peculiar feeling came over her, and she sat down crying, while the children climbed over her with questions and comforting words. * * * * * |
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