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The Shepherd of the Hills

CHAPTER XVII
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And see, lad, how the great hills rise into the sky.

How grand, how beautiful the world is! It is good to live, Matt, though life be sometimes hard, still--still it is good to live." At the old scholar's words and manner, the mountaineer, too, forgot for a moment the thing that had brought him there, and a look of awe and wonder came over his rugged features, as the shepherd, with his face turned upward and his deep voice full of emotion, repeated, "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork.

Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge." The owl left his place in the old tree and flew across the moonlit clearing into the deeper gloom of the woods.

Inside the cabin the dog barked, and through the still night, from down the valley, where the ranch trail crosses the creek, came the rattle of horses' feet on the rocky floor of the little stream, and the faint sound of voices.

Young Matt started, and again the man of the wilderness was master of the situation.


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