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Identifier: delightfulstori00pelt (find matches)
Title: Delightful stories; or, Home talks out of the Wonderful book..
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Peltz, George A. (George Alexander)
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Publisher: Philadelphia

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and carry him off to prisonand to death. • I dont wonder they were scared; I would have been, Im sure,said Carrie. And yet, my dear, a little girl-of that company was brave enoughto go out to the gate, dark though the night was, and listen, andinquire, to find whether officers were there, or who it was thatknocked. She was brave, exclaimed the girls. And her bravery was so pleasing to God that He put her namein the Bible. It is said in Acts xii, 13, A damsel came to hearken,named Rhoda. Rhoda? repeated Carrie. I never heard that name before.What does it mean ? It means a rose. Her good, brave act was fragrant as a rose, andso long as people love the Bible they will know her as a brave girlwhom God honored. I ouess she wasnt loner in letting Peter in, was she ? saidCharley. Well, yes ; rather long. When she found out it was he, she wasso pleased that she did not stop to let him in, but ran into the houseto tell the good news. Ha! ha ! laughed Charley. And let Peter stand there in the
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RESCUED By AN ANGEL. 482 GRANDPA GOODWINS STORIES. cold, where the police might catch him and haul him back to prison.She was smart, she was. But Peter was not discouraged; he kept on knocking. He hadspoken to her and she had recognized his voice, but then she ran off.He might have felt cross at her, but he did not. He waited andknocked, but Rhoda was back again in the house telling the peopleabout it. Ha! ha! laughed Charley again, just like a girl, you bet!—forget the very thing she went to do. If she had a brother, answered Mary, with a laugh, Ill war-rant he sat still and let her run to the gate, night though it was.Thats just like a boy. She ran in, as I said, resumed Grandpa, and Peter kept onknocking. The people in the house thought the girl had gonecrazy. Some thought it was his ghost, supposing him to be alreadydead. But she was positive that it was Peter himself. Then theywent out and opened the gate, and the man they had been prayingfor was a free man among them. They wer

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