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Walton, O. F., Mrs, 1849-1939

"Saved at Sea A Lighthouse Story"

You're not on the Rock at all, you're on the sand!' He
was going to add more, when one of Captain Sayer's men ran up to say
the steamer was ready to start, and would they kindly come at once, as
it was late already. So the two gentlemen jumped up, and prepared
hastily to go down to the beach.
But as old Mr. Davis took leave of my grandfather, he said earnestly,--
'My friend, you are building on the sand; you are indeed, and it won't
stand the storm; no, it won't stand the storm!' He had no time to say
more, the sailor hastened him away.
I followed them down to the pier, and stood there watching the steamer
preparing to start.
There was a little delay after the gentlemen went on board, and I saw
Mr. Davis sit down on a seat on deck, take out his pocket-book, and
write something on one of the leaves. Then he tore the leaf out, and
gave it to one of the sailors to hand to me as I stood on the pier, and
in another moment the steamer had started.


CHAPTER VII.

A THICK FOG.
That little piece of paper which was given me that day, I have it still,
put by amongst my greatest treasures. There was not much written on it,
only two lines of a hymn:
'On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand,
All other ground is sinking sand.'
I walked slowly up to the house thinking.


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