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Scottish  minister  was  him read the 23rd Psalm.                  broken  little  body  was  found  at
                 instructing a small boy in    "The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,"  the foot of a steep cliff, over which
          Athe  home  of  one  of  his         began  the  little  boy,  but  he  was   he  had  evidently  fallen  by  acci-
          parishioners, and he was having      interrupted  by  the  old  minister.   dent.  His  life  was  gone,  but  the
                                               "Nae,  nae,"  he  said,  "ye  dinna   grief-stricken  parents  saw  one
                                               read it richt."                       thing that cheered their hearts, for
                                               Again the little boy began, slowly    the little right hand, though cold in
                                               and earnestly, "The - Lord - is - my   death,  was  clasped  firmly  upon
                                               -  Shepherd".  But  again  he  was    the  fourth  finger  of  the  left,  and
                                               stopped.                              they  knew  that  their  little  laddie
                                               "Nae, ye dinna read it richt yet,"    was  safe  in  the  arms  of  HIS
                                               the old minister said, shaking his    Shepherd!
                                               head. "Now watch me..."               -  From  a  Radio  Programme
                                               Holding  up  his  left  hand,  he     Broadcast,  Rev.  Hilmore  Cedar-
                                               placed the forefinger of his right    holm
                                               hand on the thumb of the left and
                                               said,  "The"  -  then  to  the  next
                                               finger,  "Lord"  -  and  to  the  next,
                                               "is" - and then grasping firmly the
                                               fourth finger, he said, "You TAKE
                                               HOLD of the fourth one and say,
                                               'My'."
                                               "Oh!" exclaimed the little boy. "It's
                                               'The Lord is MY shepherd!'"
                                               Not long afterward, the little boy
                                               followed the sheep out to pasture
                                               one  morning.  Hours  later  his
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