Excerpt from Dusty Lyrics
In the days when the Lowly Nazarene was on earth, many people wondered at the marvelous things that some of His followers said and did, Seeing that they were unlearned and ignorant men. The author of this book of poems is of that class. His schooling consisted of two or three months each winter in a dis triet school until he was fourteen years old. He was the fourth in a family of nine boys, and the father died when six of these were minors, leaving the mother with a wonderful care and responsibility. How loving ly and tenderly the mother-love impressed this father less lad is told in many of the verses.
Shortly after the death of his father the wander lust took hold upon him. Then, in poor health, and practically penniless, he went from home, and for a few years was cast among the rougher element in society. His reclamation from this life; his happy marriage, and unselfish devotion to an invalid wife, prove true what the writer of this introduction has often observed: That a youth, or young man, may spurn the counsel of a father; forget the companion ship of a brother, or the affection of a sister; but he never strays so far, or sinks so low that a mother's love may not reach and reclaim him.
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