Left to Ourselves; or, John Headley's Promise.
se to continue the story of the "Wordless" pages. They had several times in the we
hn, "let us have the
Agnes. "What I have to tell you to-day is another
to be a continua
ut you will no
," said Minnie.
-Bl
le to see the dismal end of those miserable boys? I asked myself. At first the darkness seemed impenetrable, and as the
that a sobbing s
t I could distinguish Alwin's voi
King's Son, who lives in that Palace we saw over the Hills ther
hear you, and will spring upon us if he thinks we are med
ee how he rests, and his eyes are shut. Oh, Edred, our position
th his awful name shining on his forehead, you will know that he will never let us enter th
nough of the Guide-book to believe there is some way
now, when we are in this dire distress, seems li
faintly perceive the two boys crouching down in a corner, watching
in imploringly, "Edred, I know it said if people got into
?" asked Edred, mockingly.
lwin, "for I feel I shall
enly, and before either of them had time to speak or move, he had sprun
cry of agony, but a cry too wh
em blow after blow. Still spell-bound I watche
odies of these captive boys, surely above their cries for help, and moans of
strike the faster, that there might be no deli
his hold, only to tighten it more painfully. "I have come to deliver those that are appointed to die," said a voice of heavenly sweetness; but the fie
d and bleeding, was a Conqueror. The evil creature at last sank down in the mire, motionless, his g
clasp the feet of his Deliverer with a cry
have fought, and he who held thee i
d gr
Edred?" again said the l
," moaned Edred,
have loved thee, and have done it al
cquiescence, and the two lost, hopeless
n wounded in the sore fight, for I
Deliverer, "and thou shalt find when we come into the Light
ked Edred as they moved forwa
s Deliverer with a radiant smile,
the leaves of her Bible which lay on her knee, her brothers a
not told you half that Red page means, but you can seek it out for yourselves, dears. Think of all the love which brought Him down to redeem us, and what it cost Him, and let the Red page of the 'Word