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Around the World in 88 Years -E Book - Arthur Burt

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Just <strong>the</strong>n, ra<strong>in</strong> began to fall softly on me. I walked on <strong>in</strong> suchblackness that when I held my hand up <strong>in</strong> front of my face, Icouldn’t see it. “Well, Lord, all I can do is trust You.”After a while, a few cars flashed by. I waved to <strong>the</strong>m, but <strong>the</strong>yzoomed passed me. To cheer myself up, I stopped <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> middleof <strong>the</strong> road and began s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g a little chorus:“Everyth<strong>in</strong>g is all right, all right now.Freed from condemnation,Christ is my salvation,And everyth<strong>in</strong>g is all right now.”I needed to believe that, because everyth<strong>in</strong>g around me said everyth<strong>in</strong>gwas all wrong. As I walked along, I danced a bit on <strong>the</strong>road, try<strong>in</strong>g to encourage my faith. Each time lights would appear<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> distance, I stood out, I waved, I signaled, but nobodystopped.I decided that <strong>the</strong> next time I saw a car approach<strong>in</strong>g I wouldstand out <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> road, my two arms outstretched,and hope <strong>the</strong> car would stop. “If <strong>the</strong>y don’t,” I thought, “I’ll leapout of <strong>the</strong> road at <strong>the</strong> last moment.” So, I took my position as <strong>the</strong>next pair of headlights came toward me. The car screeched to ahalt, and two policemen jumped out.One of <strong>the</strong>m beamed a powerful torch <strong>in</strong>to my eyes. “What areyou do<strong>in</strong>g?” he demanded to know.“Well, I’m sorry, Gentlemen,” I said. “I’m try<strong>in</strong>g to get a lift tocatch <strong>the</strong> boat that goes at 2:15. I’m really stumped. I didn’tmean to get <strong>in</strong>to this situation, but I’m <strong>in</strong> it.”“We’ll turn our car around,” <strong>the</strong>y said graciously, “and flash ourheadlights, signal <strong>the</strong> oncom<strong>in</strong>g cars to stop, and see if we can’tget a lift for you.”The first man who stopped was a doctor on an emergency call,so he couldn’t help me. The next man, who was driv<strong>in</strong>g a bigvan, said he would take me right down to <strong>the</strong> harbor. I arrivedwith twenty m<strong>in</strong>utes to spare. I boarded <strong>the</strong> boat at 2:15 AMand sailed to Rosslare.171

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