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Monday, August 1 2011 |
Elder Watson of the SeventyAUCKLAND, New Zealand - "When I was a young boy, I loved to watch a television show called The Lone Ranger," writes Elder F. Michael Watson of the Pacific Area Presidency, in children's magazine, The Friend.
Elder Watson continues: "It was about a cowboy hero and his friends. The Lone Ranger always stood for right choices. At times, there would be individuals who did not want to choose the right. They would cause problems for others. When the Lone Ranger tried to help, he often would be chased by those who wanted to hurt him. In his escape, the Lone Ranger would get on his horse, Silver, and try to outrun them. Sometimes he would ride under a low-hanging branch of a tree and reach up and take hold of the limb. Silver would continue on as the Lone Ranger pulled himself up into the tree to hide."
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