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_ THE DARK DAY
The sun rose bright and fair, and the morning was without a cloud. The Then, about the middle of the day, it began to grow dark. The sun was The birds flew to their nests. The chickens went to roost. The cows Then everybody began to feel frightened. "What is the matter? What is "The end of the world has come!" cried some; and they ran about in the "This is the last great day!" cried others; and they knelt down and In the old statehouse, the wise men of Connecticut were sitting. They [Illustration] When the darkness came, they too began to be alarmed. The gloom was "It is the day of the Lord." said one. "No use to make laws," said another, "for they will never be needed." "I move that we adjourn," said a third. Then up from his seat rose Abraham Davenport. His voice was clear and strong, and all knew that he, at least, was "This may be the last great day," he said. "I do not know whether the His words put courage into every heart. The candles were brought in. And as he spoke, the other lawmakers listened in silence till the The people of Connecticut still remember Abraham Davenport, because |