Christopher Carson
CHRISTOPHER CARSON Familiarly Known as Kit Carson The Pioneer of the West by JOHN S. C. ABBOTT With Illustrations by Eleanor Greatorex New York: Dodd & Mead, No. 762 Broadway 1874
when thou art rebuked of him; for whom the Lord loveth he
chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. If ye
receive chastenings, God dealeth with you as with sons, for what
son is he whom the father chasteneth not?"
The book dropped from the reader's trembling grasp. It was then that the
Angel of Mercy said, "It is enough," and touched the young man's heart.
The long pent-up spring burst forth, and Rupert sobbed like a child. By
a huge gray rock sheltered by the pines, he uttered his first prayer to
God. For a full hour he prayed and wept, until a peaceful spirit
overpowered him, and he slept.
Rupert awoke with a changed heart, though he was weak and faint. Evening
was coming on and he saw the smoke curling from the chimney of a
farmhouse half a mile below. Painfully, he made his way down to it.
A young man was feeding the cows for the night, and Rupert went up to
him, and said:
"Good evening, sir; have you any objection to my sleeping in your barn
tonight?"
The man eyed him closely. Tramps did not often come to his
out-of-the-way place.
"Do you smoke?"
CHRISTOPHER CARSON Familiarly Known as Kit Carson The Pioneer of the West by JOHN S. C. ABBOTT With Illustrations by Eleanor Greatorex New York: Dodd & Mead, No. 762 Broadway 1874