. The lays of a lawyer . 89. WHENCE COMES FEAR? HE thunder rolled portentous, Down the hillside through the glade,And my darling little daughter,Said: Father, Im afraid. Then I told her the old legendOf Hudson and his how they played at tenpinsUp the mountain in the glen. And how the grumbling thunderWas of the balls they bowled. And how the splitting crashesTheir mighty ten-strikes told. But after I had finished As the lightning rent the sky. She cowered low and whimpered: Tm afraid !—Id like to cry. Then I marvelled at her , whod never felt the rod. Could it be she knew, a


. The lays of a lawyer . 89. WHENCE COMES FEAR? HE thunder rolled portentous, Down the hillside through the glade,And my darling little daughter,Said: Father, Im afraid. Then I told her the old legendOf Hudson and his how they played at tenpinsUp the mountain in the glen. And how the grumbling thunderWas of the balls they bowled. And how the splitting crashesTheir mighty ten-strikes told. But after I had finished As the lightning rent the sky. She cowered low and whimpered: Tm afraid !—Id like to cry. Then I marvelled at her , whod never felt the rod. Could it be she knew, and trembledAt the awful voice of God ? 90.


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