Chapter 1, page 17 ~ “This is the story of how Much-Afraid escaped from her Fearing relatives and went with the Shepherd to the High Places where ‘perfect love casteth out fear’.”
Page 18 ~ “In the first place, she was a cripple, with her feet so crooked that they often caused her to limp and stumble as she went about her work.”
Page 20 ~ “Through the quiet and peace of this tranquil evening, poor, terrified Much-Afraid came to the pool where the Shepherd was waiting for her and told him of her dreadful plight. ‘What shall I do?’ she cried as she ended the recital. ‘How can I escape? They can’t really force me to marry my cousin Craven, can they?’”
Hurnard, Hannah. Hind’s Feet on High Places. Tydale House Publishers, Inc: Ohio. 1977. ISBN# 1-55748-071-0
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