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Lutz, Grace Livingston Hill

"The Witness"

Courtland, kneeling a little
way off, spoke out once more:
"Lord Jesus, the Saviour of the world, we leave her with Thy tender
mercy!"
As if a visible sign of assent had been asked, the setting sun suddenly
dropped lower, touching into blazing glory the golden cross on the
church, and threw its reflection upon the wall at the head of the bed
just over the white face of the dead.
The baby saw and pointed once again. "Pitty! Pitty! Papa, see!"
The sorrowing father lifted his eyes to the golden symbol of salvation,
and Courtland, standing at the foot of the bed, said, softly:
"I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he
were dead, yet shall he live."

THE END


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