A Shepherd Boy

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A traveler from a commercial house, walking from one town to another, was joined by a man passing the same road. The traveler was a Christian, and he saw with regret that the conversation of the man with him was of a light and trifling cast, often bordering on profanity; and resolved to take the first opportunity of slipping away from so unprofitable a companion. Before, however, such an opportunity occurred, they reached a part of the country where the road separated. Uncertain which way to take, they proposed to inquire of a shepherd boy, who was reclining near the spot with a book in his hand. The man, disposed to exercise. his wit on the simple peasant, thus addressed him,
“Halloo! my lad: what book are you reading?”
“The Bible, sir!” was the reply.
“The Bible! so! so you read that in hopes to find out the way to heaven?” “Yes, sir!”
“Very well; that road if neither know nor care anything about: you tell me, if you can, the road to S.; and I will leave you to dream about the other at your leisure.”
“That, sir,” pointing-with his crook, “is the road to S.; and the road to heaven, blessed be God, is so plain that the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein’ “ (Isaiah 35:33Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. (Isaiah 35:3)).
ML 12/20/1936