The Lamp at Noon
What reasons does Paul give for remaining on the farm?
What reasons does Paul give for remaining on the farm?
What reasons does Paul give for remaining on the farm?
From the text:
"Even as a desert it's better than sweeping out your father's store and running his errands. That's all I've got ahead of me if I do what you want."
"I can't go, Ellen. Living off your people - charity - stop and think of it. This is where I belong. I can't do anything else."
"We'll have crops again," he persisted. "Good crops - the land will come back. It's worth waiting for."
The Lamp at Noon