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THE REDEEMER


the School Joshua raised his foot and kicked her.

Presently Adam scrambled over the hedge and across pasture-land and gorse hurried to his father’s house. This he did because he was feared of meeting Joshua on the road.

Bern-Davydd heard the sound of the gate opening, whereupon he lifted his eyes to his son Lamech and to Lamech’s wife Puah, and said:

“Don’t you muchly catechise Adam. Is not Joshua an eager counsellor? Perhaps his sayings have brought reason into the boy’s heart. Make pretence you are reading your old books.”

Thus, when Adam came into the room, no face was raised to him, nor voice said to him: “Dear me now, who has come for fresh garments this day? Much silver the tailor is gathering,” or “Well-well, little Adam, now that you’ve come, our religious father will thank the Big Father

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