Peru High School - Narcissus Yearbook (Peru, IN)

 - Class of 1909

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77J 7 TUV W 55'in vj I rigs, E311 We Qi :TVA 'X' ll 9' 4 ' X fi ' 1 1-f2.'i4T'1'-in-'Q lid 9 ' ff ' ?i'i. .. . 'n I rf ,, . x H-h ,fi XXX I ' Lv ,L 'X r y Q- -.-, H- l1,,3 ' .W M, . .J hwy A fb -:-' . fy . 'iii Q A .Qi . . iii' , fl KQSQ' 3' . If 1, QI? 7 5IL'f r, ' ' 'A 'll 5 1 Liv 1 fdfladg! A 4 In England there stood an old church, whose belfry towered toward the heavens. In the top of the belfry hung a huge old bell, which in ancient times was rung on every Christmas, but now the pigeons and other birds far and near had sought this place for their home. Many years had passed since the sound of this bell had been heard over the country. It had been said that when a great offering would be made to God that bell would be heard once more. So on Christmas eve thousands of people gathered at the old church to lay their offerings on the altar. Far from the church lived two small boys, who had no father, and whose mother was very poor. One of the boys was lame and had to walk with crutches. At eve the two boys stole away from home and walked through the deep snow toward the old church, although they only had a penny apiece. They crept on and on till in sight of the church, when the crippled brother gave out. His brother made a place for him along an old fence, where he could keep warm, while he took the two pennies as an offering. The king went up and laid his crown upon the altar, but still the bell did not ring. Others laid large sums of money on the altar, but still the bell did not ring. The poor little ragged boy crept slowly down the aisle, past the king, and laid his two pennies on the altar beside that of the king. just then the bell once more gave forth a melodious sound, which had never been heard before. The little crippled boy heard the sound and as he looked toward Heaven he said, It is the small offering given with a pure heard that God wishes. 7- 26- -..-. ..-A Ld...-.g.4Q.qgi-A-111.4-........ L ,- ......i.... ..-

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