Mary's Dream: A True Life Story

Written by Arthur Zulu


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"By Jove,repparttar girl is dead" he says to Lord Godsend, pointing torepparttar 123326 sleeping Mary as they ride pass.

"How do you know, Jonny?" askedrepparttar 123327 rich man.

" Upon mi life, killed by robbers, mi Lord.'' So they argued back and forth. But after they had gone a good distance, Lord Godsend asked to be driven back to confirm who is right. But Jonny didn't want to hear and promptedrepparttar 123328 horse to ride on. "By heavens she must be smelling mi Lord".

Mary had woken up now. She finishes her writing, reads it and signs her name. She quickly eats her last food, drinksrepparttar 123329 mixture, and lies down waiting to die.

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"Exactly what I said, mi Lord" said Jonny showing Lord Godsendrepparttar 123330 empty bottle of arsenic when they finally got there. "Poisoned herself to death. By my horse shoe, a bad girl."

Lord Godsend picksrepparttar 123331 suicide note and reads, " I drank poison and died. Because thieves stolerepparttar 123332 money that I wanted to use to buy a Bible. Weep not for me, dear mum and dad. We will meet again—Mary Jones."

Lord Godsend was angry. Who must have soldrepparttar 123333 poison that killed this girl? He looked atrepparttar 123334 poison bottle and readrepparttar 123335 address label: ARSENIC. DR. HADES. 13 BALA ROAD, UPTOWN. He got intorepparttar 123336 carriage at once and rode away to getrepparttar 123337 cops to arrest Dr. Hades. When they got there, however,repparttar 123338 apothecary was swearing and saying that he never sold her arsenic but a sleeping mixture, which he put in an arsenic container and even gave her backrepparttar 123339 money to buy food since he thought that she needed food and a good sleep.

Butrepparttar 123340 cops and allrepparttar 123341 villagers who gathered there that morning will not believe Dr. Hades.

"Do you think Jonny thatrepparttar 123342 girl is sleeping or dead?" asked Lord Godsend.

"Uponrepparttar 123343 wheels of this carriage she is as dead as a rock. If otherwise, I will drink arsenic and join my ancestors," he replies. And to proverepparttar 123344 pointrepparttar 123345 police decide to first visitrepparttar 123346 scene, before takingrepparttar 123347 apothecary to jail.

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Mary wakes up. What is this?she asks. Had she not taken poison to die? She looks around but she could find neitherrepparttar 123348 arsenic bottle, norrepparttar 123349 sucide note. Only her empty basket. This must be a bad dream she thought. She now gets up and is confronted by crowd led byrepparttar 123350 police and a rich man in a horse- drawn carriage. She thought of running. But where can a girl; who is weak, hungry and cold run to? The people also stood momentarily thinking that it was an apparition.

But it was Dr. Hades that seizedrepparttar 123351 initiative and exclaimed: "See! She was only sleeping, not dead. Then things were explained . Lord Godsend took her to an inn where he gave her food to eat and filled her basket with provisions. He also gave her some money to buyrepparttar 123352 Bible. Mary, full of thanks torepparttar 123353 kind man continued to walkrepparttar 123354 remaining 7 kilometers to Bala. Andrepparttar 123355 people wondered atrepparttar 123356 courage of this little girl who is walking 40 kilometers to buy a Bible.

After that, they joked whether Jonny would take arsenic and die as he swore, for that is what honorable men do. But Jonny was not a man of honor. "Inrepparttar 123357 name of allrepparttar 123358 saints" he swore again, "I knew not when I said so." And they just laughed and called him Jonnyrepparttar 123359 joker.

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It was Sunday noon when Mary enteredrepparttar 123360 church premises. The church service had just ended andrepparttar 123361 worshippers were stepping out ofrepparttar 123362 church. Then she askedrepparttar 123363 first people that she met whererepparttar 123364 Bible copies were sold. One calledrepparttar 123365 other and soon everyone gathered and looked at her as if she was a space alien.

It was not that she was bare footed and poorly dressed. The fact was that allrepparttar 123366 Bibles had sold out yesterday. Andrepparttar 123367 money that she was having could not even buy one, even if it was available. Double trouble for Mary.

Because ofrepparttar 123368 chaos that Saturday,repparttar 123369 Reverend Father himself soldrepparttar 123370 Bibles. He first took his special personal copy that was sent to him byrepparttar 123371 pope that copy was printed in different colors in both Welsh and English. It also has cross references and a Bible index. The title cover itself is printed in gold letters andrepparttar 123372 whole Bible is zipped in a golden case. It was such a beautiful Bible that people were busy looking at it whenrepparttar 123373 common bibles sold out.

Those who did not get copies ofrepparttar 123374 Bible were many—some families joined to buy one. In fact, two churchman fought over ownership ofrepparttar 123375 last copy, tearing it into two parts. Inrepparttar 123376 end, both sharedrepparttar 123377 cost and by a toss ofrepparttar 123378 coin, one tookrepparttar 123379 Old Testament whilerepparttar 123380 other tookrepparttar 123381 New Testament. That was why they looked at Mary in wonderment, and when they explained to her, she collapsed and wept.

Now, Rev. Goodman looked throughrepparttar 123382 church window and wondered what was amiss. So he took his winter coat and walked out, his golden Bible in hand. After listening to Mary's story,repparttar 123383 Reverend first dried her tears and kissed her. Then he slipped his sandals under her feet, took off his winter coat and put it on Mary. Third he gave her his golden Bible in Welsh and English and which was printed in many colors with these words: "Read it carefully, study it diligently, treasure uprepparttar 123384 sacred words in your memory, and act up to its teaching." And he finally blesses her and tells her to userepparttar 123385 money which Lord Godsend gave her to pay for a ride home. Mary's eyes shone,repparttar 123386 church people were speechless.

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It was big news when Mary reached Llanfiangel on a horse -drawn carriage wearing a winter coat, pair of sandals, and wait a moment: a golden Bible! Everyone flocked to seerepparttar 123387 bible and her poor parents were overjoyed.

Years later, this story was told atrepparttar 123388 Committee ofrepparttar 123389 Religious Tract Society of London. The result was that a decision was made to supply Bible translations torepparttar 123390 people of Wales andrepparttar 123391 whole world. So if you own a Bible today, rememberrepparttar 123392 sacrifice of a sixteen- year old girl from a remote village in Wales whose dream came true.

May your dream come true!

ARTHUR ZULU is an editor, book reviewer and author ofrepparttar 123393 controversial book CHASING SHADOWS!: A Dream. ( A book that revealsrepparttar 123394 terrorists' master plan to finally setrepparttar 123395 world on fire!) For a copy ofrepparttar 123396 book and FREE excerpt, goto: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/21013 For contacts, mailto: mostcontroversialwriter@yahoo.com



ARTHUR ZULU is an editor, book reviewer and author of the controversial book CHASING SHADOWS!: A Dream. ( A book that reveals the terrorists' master plan to finally set the world on fire!) For a copy of the book and FREE excerpt, goto: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/21013 For contacts, mailto: mostcontroversialwriter@yahoo.com




If You Think You Can’t Do It “Because,” Take a Look at What These people Did “In Spite Of”

Written by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach


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Described as “strikingly free of bitterness,” Dury said, “I’m 56, and I’ve probably had more fun and games than most people my age. I’ve had a good run. Musn’t grumble.”

Also makingrepparttar list was DAVID BLUNKETT, Britain’s Home Secretary, who is blind. He is often photographed with his guide dogs, Ted, Offa and Lucy.

Did you know that JIM ABBOTT, (1967-present), has no right hand. A major league baseball pitcher, he wonrepparttar 123325 Golden Spikes Award asrepparttar 123326 finest amateur baseball player inrepparttar 123327 US, played onrepparttar 123328 1988 U.S. Olympic Baseball team and pitched a gold medal forrepparttar 123329 US team. He played baseball forrepparttar 123330 California Angels and was traded torepparttar 123331 New York Yankees.

BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON [Lemon Jefferson Couchman], 1897-1929, blind from childhood, wasrepparttar 123332 most popular male blues recording artist ofrepparttar 123333 1920s, making over 100 recordingsrepparttar 123334 last four years of his life.

Atrepparttar 123335 age of 13, WANG XUEFENG, who lives in Heilongjiang Province in China, began music training, although wheelchair-bound due to congenital osteomalacia. Four years laters he wonrepparttar 123336 Instrumental Music, Special honor, and Newcomer Awards atrepparttar 123337 State Art performance of Disabled Persons.

HIKARI OE was born with a potentially fatal cranial deformity and went on to become a recognized composer of classical music. His first two CDS (Music of Hikari Oe and Music of Hikari Oe 2) have been best-sellers in his native Japan, with 300,000 sold worldwide.

NOT QUALIFIED?

SIR DOUGLAS BADER was continually told there was no regulation allowing someone in his condition to fly.

A World War II ace, in his youth, as member ofrepparttar 123338 Royal Air Force, Sir Douglas Bader sustained a flying accident that left him a double amputee and was discharged. Determined to not only walk again, but fly again, he eventually was reinstated when WWII broke out and experienced pilots were needed.

A skillful pilot as well as an inspirational leader, he was awardedrepparttar 123339 Distinguished Services Order andrepparttar 123340 Distinguised Flying Cross for leadership and valor in action.

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Compiled byrepparttar 123341 Alliance for Citizens with Disabilities Hillsborough County, Fla and The Mayor’s Alliance for Persons with Disabilities Tampa, Florida, here are some famous individuals who have suffered from disabilities. For complete list go here, http://www.tampagov.net/dept_Mayor/Mayors_Alliance/famous_persons/index.asp

BIPOLAR 1.Ned Beatty, actor 2.Ludwig von Beethoven, composer 3.Art Buchwald, columnist 4.Tim Burton, actor 5.Robert Campeau, Canadian financier 6.Lewis Carroll, author of “Throughrepparttar 123342 Looking Glass” 7.Dick Cavettm comedian and talk show host

EPILEPSY

1.Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France 2.Richard Burton, actor 3.Marion Clignet, cyclist, 1996 Olympic silver medal winner 4.Dante, Italian write, author of “The Inferno” 5.Leonardo Da Vinci, painter, artist, sculptor, paintedrepparttar 123343 Sistine Chapel 6.Fyodor Dostoyevski, Russian author, “The Brother Karamazov” and “Crime and Punishment” 7.Alexanderrepparttar 123344 Great, 356-323 BC, King ofrepparttar 123345 Macedonians and conquieror of much ofrepparttar 123346 known world atrepparttar 123347 time

Whatever your situation, don’t let it get you down and keep you down! If you need support, hire a coach and work on your emotional intelligence competencies. Resilience means being able to bounce back from adversity, setbacks and losses and includes being “strikingly free of bitterness.”

And draw inspiration from others who have had to live with hard things.

Whenever I read stories like these, I am humbled and look at things differently. I hope you'll be inspired too.

©Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach™, http://www.susandunn.cc . I offer coaching, distance learning courses, and ebooks around emotional intelligence for personal and professional development for long-term results. Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE ezine. For daily EQ Tips, send blank email to EQ4U-subscribe@yahoogroups.com . I TRAIN AND CERTIFY EQ COACHES. Get in this field, dubbed "WHITE HOT" by the press, now. No residency requirement, start right away.


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