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Palko believed and felt that his Lord was there, and the lady sang on: "Thou, O Christ, art all I want; More than all in Thee I find; Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick and lead the blind: Just and holy is Thy name, I am all unrighteousness; Vile and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace.

The doctor saw how the children enjoyed their food and noticed that Ondrejko also ate with a good appetite. He suddenly began to say, "Palko, you said that you would carry wood to the cottage. That will not be necessary. I will have a cord of wood brought and cut, but if you would take care of bringing the flowers that would be very good. The lady is to drink whey.

Who can describe the surprise of all three boys when they learned who it was that came with Bacha Filina that it was his Stephen. Palko, when he heard it, could not stay with the others. He ran away to the woods and cried there for joy. He thanked the Lord Jesus that He had comforted Bacha Filina forever. There was still salvation possible, even though the ship was wrecked.

"But he would not have to do that," remarked Palko; "for that purpose we have Whitie and Playwell. They are very wise dogs." "Well, now; we shall see what can be done. But the bench must be put here. I would like to taste that water." Palko ran for the flowered pitcher and a cup. They all drank their fill. The water was excellent.

Bacha brought the book and they had a lovely time in worshiping God. Bacha Filina and those in his household proved it. It was just as if God's blessing had moved to them with Palko Lesina. They all had success in everything they undertook. The boy was ready to help everywhere, and set the house in such order as it never had been before.

His moustache was clipped close to save trouble, but all the more care had he bestowed upon his marvellous powdered top-knot itself a survival which respectable elevation the worthy fellow revealed to the light of day, neatly bound up with a black ribbon. Behind him stands the old heyduke Palko in a laced dolman. He is just as old as they are.

"For you," Petrik added, "there is also butter and cheese. Palko is able to do this because some day all this around here will be his." The boys were surprised when the eyes of the nurse suddenly filled with tears. She wiped them off and kissed the small messengers. "You are right, Ondrejko, today I will fix coffee, and you all will take breakfast with me.

"You see, the Lord Jesus lives here," Palko explained sweetly. "He is here, and we don't know when He comes and where He would like to sit down. We would not have any place to receive Him." Stephen taught him how to play the shepherd's horn and he played on it beautiful Christian songs, so that the mountains fairly resounded.

On the fourth day, of all his good friends, officials, domestics, and buffoons, Mike Kis, Martin the former Whitsun King, Master Varga the estate agent, Palko the old heyduke, and Vidra the gipsy, were the only persons who remained with John Kárpáthy as he stood at Death's ferry. Even the poet Gyárfás had deserted him, and hastened to congratulate the new patron.

"What!" cried Palko, "the man who insulted your honour so grossly?" "What business is it of yours?" "Oh, no business of mine, of course, not a bit! I am only a good-for-nothing old heyduke. What right have I to poke my nose into your honour's affairs? Make friends with him again, by all means! What do I care. Kiss and hug each other if you like, I don't care.

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