“They are idols of hearts and of households;They are angels of God in disguise;The sunlight still sleeps in their tresses,His glory still gleams in their eyes,These truants from home and from heaven,They have made me more manly and mild;And I know now how Jesus could likenThe kingdom of God to a child.”

Charles M. Dickinson

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