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WEEPING WILLOW. 39 
penitence. The tears from his eyes formed 
two streams, which ran from the closet into the 
ante-room, and thence into the garden. Where 
they sank into the ground, there sprang up two 
trees, the Weeping Willow, and the Frankin- 
cense Tree. The first weeps and mourns, and 
the second is incessantly shedding big tears, in 
memory of the sincere repentance of David. 

