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young man was an organist in a large keyboard sent out through its through your music. I thank you for it."
church in Texas. He was a fine musician, great pipes the songs of his The young man's voice faltered and tears
Abut, being blind, was unable to read in soul. People would talk to each rushed to his sightless eyes as he whispered,
the faces of his audience the great pleasure his other about the beauty and the " O h , w h y
music was giving. His caressing touch on the uplifting influence of his didn't you tell
music. Often his music sent me sooner? I
tears down furrowed cheeks. needed com-
But no one ever thought to tell fort and in-
the organist, who was longing s p i r a t i o n ,
to hear one word of response. too."
One morning it was announced - Selected
that he would not play again Don't delay!
after that service. His decision Express your
was final; another organist had appreciation
to be secured. After the service today!
a woman who had enjoyed his
music thoroughly went up to
him, and said very earnestly, "I
am sorry you will not play for
us any longer. I have enjoyed
your music so much. It helped
me greatly; it soothed and
comforted me when I sor-
rowed. I have thought many
times I would tell you what
inspiration I have received