God's Saving Angels

[Of Special Interest to Children]

Phillip and Susie were learning to swim. Sometimes their mother and father would pack a picnic basket with lunch and take them and their little brother down to the sea in the car.

They always went to the same beach. It was on an island off the coast. There the sea was usually very calm and the beach very quiet. The children loved to play on the sand and to try to swim to the rocks which were on one side. Sometimes they just sat on the rocks in the sun. They knew that where the rocks ended, the sea was very deep, and big ships passed nearby.

One day instead of being calm, the sea was rough, with huge waves. The rocks were all wet with the spray and looked very lovely in the sunlight. Mother and Father told the children that they must not try to swim, but that they could paddle around at the edge of the water while the basket was being unpacked.

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