[The Story of an African Farm by (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner]@TWC D-Link bookThe Story of an African Farm CHAPTER 1 22/28
It was an instant's work to drag it twice round the wooden post: then Bonaparte was safe. For a moment the boy struggled to free himself; then he knew that he was powerless, and stood still. "Horses that kick must have their legs tied," said Bonaparte, as he passed the other end of the rope round the boy's knees.
"And now, my dear Waldo," taking the whip out of his pocket, "I am going to beat you." He paused for a moment.
It was perfectly quiet; they could hear each other's breath. "'Chasten thy son while there is hope,'" said Bonaparte, "'and let not thy soul spare for his crying.' Those are God's words.
I shall act as a father to you, Waldo.
I think we had better have your naked back." He took out his penknife, and slit the shirt down from the shoulder to the waist. "Now," said Bonaparte, "I hope the Lord will bless and sanctify to you what I am going to do to you." The first cut ran from the shoulder across the middle of the back; the second fell exactly in the same place.
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