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Of Such Is The Kingdom - And Other Stories From Life (1907) (Paperback)
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Of Such Is The Kingdom - And Other Stories From Life (1907) (Paperback)
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for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: A
"STOLEN" FLOWER OME time ago a newspaper cablegram told of the
depth of grief and tenderness shown by a Paris street urchin. That
cablegram follows: "Every Sunday for three months past a little boy
of twelve has been observed in a cemetery kneeling at a grave
marked only by a wooden cross. One Sunday he knelt longer than
usual, weeping convulsively. At last he looked about him. Near by
was a richly carved tomb with fresh lilacs and other beautiful
flowers on it. He gazed at the tomb several minutes, then went to
it, took the greater part of the flowers, and was carrying them to
the poor little grave, when he met a policeman, who asked what he
was doing. The child dropped his burden in fright. On being taken
to the police station, he explained in piteous fashion that three
months ago he lost his brother whom he dearly loved. On looking at
his grave and seeing those around all covered with flowers he
thought how cold he must be and had taken the flowers to cover
him." A beautiful incident, indeed. Something like it occurred not
long ago at Prospect Hill cemetery in the city of Omaha. Teddy and
Lee, two little brothers, were wandering one Sabbath day among the
graves of that old resting place. None of theirloved ones lay in
that city of the dead, but they were, nevertheless, interested
visitors to that solemn place. Prospect Hill is filled with flowers
on the Sabbath, and there was no exception to the rule on this
particular occasion. In their stroll these lads came across one
little grave that was conspicuous because of the absence of any
marble slab. No blossoms rested upon this little mound. Teddy, the
younger brother, a lad of perhaps seven years, hastily looking
about him to see that no one was watching, slipped over to a grave
that was covered with cost...
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