FEED THE GOOD DOG
Many moons ago, before the white man came to America, a brave Indian warrior grew in such wisdom and strength that he became chief of a mighty tribe. The son of this chief was a strong and handsome boy, yet he did not evidence all the strengths of his father. He did not always shoot his arrows straight and true. He was not always successful in the hunt. He could not always run as fast or wrestle as skillfully as the other boys. Everyone in the Indian nation admired their wise chief and showered great praise on him for his wise leadership. But no one admired him more than his young son. With all of his heart he desired to be like his father. But he fell short in so many ways. How could he ever fill his father’s moccasins and become a great chief himself? Many evenings he would crawl out on the great rock that overlooked the lake,…
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