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"You have! How did you get to know His"

Ca familiar phrases here and there as he had heard the about a promise What was it?"

"That you'll carry the book with you always, and read at least a verse in it every day"

"Well, that doesn't sound hard," uess I could stand for that"

"The book is yours, then Would you like to put your name to that acceptance card in the front of the book?"

"What's that?" asked Cameron sharply as if he had discovered the fly in the oint been suspicious

"Well, I call it the first step in knowing God It's your act of acceptance of the way God has planned for you to be forgiven and saved fron that you say you will accept Christ as your Saviour"

"But suppose you don't believe in Christ? I can't co like that till I know about it?"

"Well, you see, that's the first er with a smile "God says he wants you to believe in his Son He asks that et to know Him"

Cameron looked at him with bewildered interest Was here a possible answer to the questions of his heart Why did this curious boy have a light in his face that never came from earth or air? What was there about his siame had started up on the other side of theti to accompany hie to be talking of such things in these surroundings: "Let's get out of here and walk!" said Cameron, "I'd like to understand what you round and talked, arguing this way and that, round of a wall of whispering pines that shut theray rows of barracks, Cameron took out his fountain pen and with his foot on a prone log, opened the little book on his knee and wrote his name and the date Then he put it in his breast pocket with the solereat step tohat his soul had been longing to find They knelt on the frozen ground beside that log and the stranger prayed si to a friend Thereafter that spot was hallowed ground to Cameron, to which he came often to think and to read his little book