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BROTHERLY ANXIETY.

Mataura Ensign , Issue 684, 11 January 1900, Page 4

 

BROTHERLY ANXIETY.

A boy of sis years attending Sunday school. The teacher explained the beauty and happiness of heaven, the place of rest and home for the good ; then gave a graphic description of the lower region, the final destination of the wicked. When sha finished her story the boy was crying. " Don't cry, Tommy; you are a good boy — you'll go to heaven," she said to the lad, who blubbered the reply, "Yes, I know that. I wasn't cryfor myself — I was thinking about my sister Katharine."

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