A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud
quot;Oo; t;I al. It I boozed. I fornicated. I committed any sin t suddenly appealed to me. I am loato confess it but I is all curdled in my mind, it errible.quot;
tapped er. For a feion, tringy neck covered o palm in an attitude of prayer. traig and tremulous and old.
quot;It it ; ;And I started my science.quot;
Leos mout;ell none of ting any younger,quot; doailed old Romeo!quot;
quot; ; the boy asked.
t;Peace,quot; he answered.
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quot;It is o explain scientifically, Son,quot; ;I guess tion is t s finally got tangled up toget. Peace. A queer and beautiful blankness. It land and ternoon. All evening I just stayed t is o me.quot;
treetcar . ttees before t outside. t silently over ts. Leos clock icking on the wall.
quot;It is ten carefully. I meditated on love and reasoned it out. I realized time. And ;
t moutly open and answer.
quot;A ; t;it science, o go by, take t dangerous and sacred experience in Gods eart correct, Son?quot;
quot;Yea; tly.
quot;tart at t t is so miserable? Do you know ;
t. le little shake and his green eyes gazed down unblinking and grave.
quot;Son, do you know ;
t small and listening and still. Slowly he old man leaned closer and whispered:
quot;A tree. A rock. A cloud.quot;
It ill raining outside in treet: a mild, gray, endless rain. tle ble and t a Leo, ttle paper boy.
quot;tland,quot; ;At time my scienc