Christmas with Grandma Elsie eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 259 pages of information about Christmas with Grandma Elsie.

Christmas with Grandma Elsie eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 259 pages of information about Christmas with Grandma Elsie.

“And what about papa’s heart if he should lose his dear little daughter Lulu, or anything dreadful should happen to her?”

“I didn’t have time to think about that, papa.  I know you love me very much, and would be sorry to lose me—­naughty as I often am—­but you have other children, and I have only one father; so of course it would be a great deal worse for me to lose you, and all the rest to lose you too.”

“The worst thing that could befall us,” said Violet; “but Lulu, dear, we all love you and would feel it a terrible thing to have you killed or badly injured in any way.”

“Indeed we would!” exclaimed Max, with a slight tremble in his voice.

“Oh I couldn’t ever, ever bear it!” sobbed Gracie, throwing an arm round her sister’s neck.

“Well,” said the captain cheerfully, hugging both at once, “we have escaped all the evils we have been talking of; our heavenly Father has taken care of us and has not suffered us to even lose our worldly goods, much less our lives; and we may well trust Him for the future and not fear what man can do unto us.”

“Yes,” said Violet, “we know that He has all power in heaven and earth and will never suffer any real evil to befall one of His people.

“’He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he, that keepth thee will not slumber.’

“Levis, did you know those men?”

“One of them is Ajax.”

“Is it possible?” she exclaimed.  “What a return for all the kindness you have shown to him and his!”

“Ajax!  There, I was sure I heard Ajax’s voice in the hall while the sheriff was here,” cried Lulu.  “He must have been the one who was down on his knees trying to break the safe lock when I peeped in at the crack.  I didn’t see his face; but the other was a white man.”

“Yes,” said Max; “a man we’d seen before.”

“The tramp you saw when out riding?” asked his father.

“Yes, sir.”

“I recognized him too,” said Lulu.  “Papa, what will be done with him and Ajax?”

“They will have to be tried for burglary and if convicted, will be sent to the penitentiary for a term of years.”

“Papa, will we have to appear as witnesses on the trial?” asked Max.

“Yes.”

“The men did not attempt any resistance to the arrest?” Violet said inquiringly.

“No; they saw it would be quite useless.”

After a little more talk the captain said, “Now I think it will be best for us all to go to our beds again and try to sleep till the usual hour for rising.”

“Papa, I feel so afraid,” said Grace, holding tight to him as he would have laid her in the bed.

“My darling, try not to feel so,” he said, caressing her; “try to believe that God will take care of you.”

“Please ask him again, papa,” she pleaded.

Then they all knelt while the captain asked in a few simple, earnest words that He who neither slumbers nor sleeps would be their shield, defending them from all evil, and that trusting in His protecting care they might be able to banish every fear and lay them down in peace and sleep.

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