“O, good Heavenly Father I know that I…
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hildlike faith
she said :
“O, good Heavenly Father I know that I
have been a very naughty, naughty girl, but
oh ! dear, I am so very thirsty, and mamma, and
papa and the baby all want to drink so much.
Do, good God give us water, and I will never,
never be naughty again.”
The gaunt, half-starved desperate men
gathered around the wagons, discussing how
and what movement to save their lives and their
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dear ones, with no thought of gold now, and
listened to the humble petition. One voiced the
rest and said, “May God grant it!” Soon the
voice of the little child, in cheerful accent,
sounded clear in silent night.
“O mother, mother, get me water; oh, 1 can
hear it running; oh, do get some for baby and
me.”
They thought her delirious from her suf-
ferings, when suddenly a babel of sounds broke
forth from the oxen and mules, all frantic and
endeavoring to break loose from the wagon
poles. A rustling noise called their attention
to a slight depression near the wagons, and on
investigating the cause they found water gush-
ing up out of the sand, sweet, clear, but warm.
Their sufferings were over, and they reached
the mines better and wiser for this interposition,
as they firmly believed, of divine Providence.