. The War Cry. was a verv dark night, the passers-bywere few. and so. unobserved, she took upa position within earshot of the. Salvation-ists, and awaited with some curiosity theirne\t move. There were onlv two of them—the Cap-tain and the Drummer—and thev took it in turns to speak and sing. Mrs. M was impressed with their earnestness. ! what is that the Captain is singing.• in my memory are her loving,words, And her smile I seem to seeAs mv eves fondly move oer the pages thatI love. Fn the Bible that my mother gave to me. The song ended, and the two Salvation-ists marched of


. The War Cry. was a verv dark night, the passers-bywere few. and so. unobserved, she took upa position within earshot of the. Salvation-ists, and awaited with some curiosity theirne\t move. There were onlv two of them—the Cap-tain and the Drummer—and thev took it in turns to speak and sing. Mrs. M was impressed with their earnestness. ! what is that the Captain is singing.• in my memory are her loving,words, And her smile I seem to seeAs mv eves fondly move oer the pages thatI love. Fn the Bible that my mother gave to me. The song ended, and the two Salvation-ists marched off to their Hall. Little did theythink what an effect had been made on theheart of the proudest and wealthiest womanin town. Mr?. m had been more (nan touched by the sentiment of ihe eong. herconscience had been awakened, and she felta verv gniltv woman as she enntiniicd onher homeward way. She felt guilty ofneglecting the Word of God and refusing toserve Jesus Christ, and there and thenresolved to


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