Show SQUIBS 11 II OH roi KOI CLEb CHAPTER II 11 and it came to pass that the chronicles still heid held out lor for behold in the days in chich which we ive write a certain man bad a little boy yea that Is to say tsay he was the father ot of this little boy and it caine came to pass that the toy boy read the papers yea ea he noted all the thu rulings ana und say sayings III lii 18 of the wise men for lie he desired much knowledge and was of all an inquiring mind 1 Ther I helel hekel elore clore orb when ibe read what the cleef judge said concerning the holding out ne lie pondered then said lie unto his father though this man may be familiar lest he be in danger of thu the judgment I 1 would like to ask the judge som somi questions athe if the man stayed at home all the time women came to 10 sec tec mec mee him lihn would lie he be to blame must the servant her obe ibe instructed not to admit them thern yea it so be hu he had aa an appointment appointment in the pos postoffice post tollice office would ag it be lawful abr for women toro togo to go there to see him whether lie he was willing wining willi wini I 1 1 or unwilling or would he be in T danger 1 6 ge r of lynching lunching lyn ching if they did aud aud and many other things this little boy queried quelled therefore lie he hoped the chief judge would elucidate in the near f future sow now to all these quest questions lons ions the father remained silent veu vet said he bly my aly son oh my san son how can I 1 answer ye yep seeing I 1 cannot tell which way the wind cometh or whither it goeth neither know I 1 the sudden chari charl charies charles changes es or the evolutions of the rulings yet to bonjo conjo come for there seems to 10 no protection tec tion I 1 say unto you according to the case sufficient will be the ruling thereof nevertheless a man may see her through the telephone afar off and escape the judgment know yet not that upon n a certain time a certain marl man did a wicked yea one of his aims was that his cifes bister hister should not come under unde the law and the rulin ruling was indis in his favor for unto those whose ames are low the same shall escape but unto those who aim hi high hili 11 li behold they are in danger of the judgment now this tb thing ng did pot satisfy the mind of the little boy yet he concluded to bide his time f for oi there are many things yet to learn before the end com eth for they will do their best to braut braot people in order that their ends may be obtained know ye not that they will favor their own and wink at the scare olt goat oat whilst at the same time they will pluck the wool off the innocent sheep for of such are they who are of the ravenous specie therefore ponder ye well on the events as thoy they transpire and note them down in your little book as a memento for the day of reckoning cometh and it the righteous leons leous barely escape where shall the sinner and ungodly appear chronicler |