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Identifier: sweetstoriesofgo00poll (find matches)
Title: Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Pollard, Josephine, 1834-1892. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Bible stories, English
Publisher: New York, Akron, Ohio (etc.) The Werner company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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the lad,then Da-vid would know that he must flee, for theking meant to do him harm. So Da-vid hid him-self in the field; and whenthe feast day came Saul sat down to eat with his backto the wall. And he saw that Da-vid was not in hisplace, but said not a word. The next day when hefound Da-vid was not in his place, Saul said to hisson, Why comes not Da-vid to eat these two days? Jon-a-than said that Da-vid plead so hard for David and Saul. 171 leave to go home to his own folks, that he had toldhim to go, and that was why he was not at the feast. Then Saul wasin a great rage,and said to hisson, As long asDa-vid lives thoucanst not be aking. Send forhim, and bringhim here that hemay be put todeath. And Jon-a-than said, Whyshould he beslain? What hathhe done ? Saul threwhis spear at Jon-athan. And theyoung man knewby this that theking meant to killDa-vid. So the next morn the kings son went outto the field, and took a lad with him. And he said,Run now, and pick up the ar-rows that I shoot.
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JON-A-THAN SHOOT-ING THE AR-ROWS. i72 History of the Old Testament. And as he ran, Jon-a-than sent a dart oer hishead; and when the lad came to the place where itfell, the kings son cried out, It is be-yond thee.Make haste, and stay not. Da-vid heard these words and knew that he mustflee, for if Saul caught him he would kill him. The lad brought the darts to Jon-a-than, and didnot know why the kings son had shot them and calledout to him as he did. And Jon-a-than gave him hisbow and ar-rows, and sent him back to town withthem. As soon as the lad was gone, Da-vid came outfrom the place where he was hid, and fell on his faceto the ground, and bowed three times. Then herose and threw his arms round Jon-a-thans neck,and the two friends wept as if their hearts would break. Then Da-vid fled from Saul, and hid in the woodsand caves. Saul went out with a large force of men to seekDa-vid on the rocks where the wild goats fed.And Saul came to a cave, and went in to lie downand rest. Da-vid and

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  • booksubject:Bible_stories__English
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Akron__Ohio__etc___The_Werner_company
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