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Following the Equator
Part 2

CHAPTER XII
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Before I was through, the fading sympathy had paled to indifference.

Thence to the end the indifference remained; I was not able to make any impression upon it.
"A good old Hindoo gentleman told me where my trouble lay.

He said 'We Hindoos recognize a god by the work of his hands--we accept no other testimony.

Apparently, this is also the rule with you Christians.

And we know when a man has his power from a god by the fact that he does things which he could not do, as a man, with the mere powers of a man.


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