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Identifier: talesfromfarnear00terr (find matches)
Title: Tales from far and near : history stories of other lands
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Terry, Arthur Guy Sheila Thibodeau Lambrinos Collection - York University
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Publisher: Evanston, Ill. : Row, Peterson and Company
Contributing Library: ASC - York University Libraries
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end ofthat journey. The way was indeedlong and hard. At every town thechildren asked: Is this Jerusalem?for they did not know how far thej^had to go. The little ones soon became tiredand footsore. They were hungry too.When no kind people gave them food, 54 they helped themselves from the gar-dens and the shops, and were drivenaway and beaten. Some of them fellill and died. At last the band of boys and girlscame to the seashore, but they foundthe waves rolling up the beach just asusual. No dry pathway through thewater was to be seen. A few of themwaded into the sea, but they soon cameback again. Tired and hungry and sad, the poorchildren did not know what to do.Kind strangers took some of them intotheir houses to live with their ownchildren. But most of them roamed toand fro on the shore, thinking sadlyof Jerusalem and of their homes farawav. Then they were told of ships whichwere to sail across the sea. The cap-tains of these ships said they wouldtake the children to the Holv Land 55
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Avithout payment, for the love ofGod. But they did not mean whatthey said, t^ The boys and girls crowded joyfullyon to the ships. They were happy, forthey thought that all was w^ell, andthat they were going to fight forJerusalem. The ships sailed away, but they didnot go to the Holy Land. The captains 56 were cruel and wicked men. Theytook the children to another land andsold them as slaves. So the poor little Soldiers of theCross never saw Jerusalem. Nor didthey ever go back to their homes. But the storv of their sorrows wastold in many lands and to many people.When they heard it, a great manystrong men set out for Jerusalem tofight the battles which the children hadhoped to fight. I am glad to tell you that the wickedcaptains were caught and punished asthey deserved. 57 William Tell Six hundred years ago the Swisspeople were ruled by men from anothercountry. These rulers treated the peo-jjle very badly. One of the rulers was a bad andcruel man. He set up a pole in themarket place of

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