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Gutta-Percha Willie

CHAPTER XXIV
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The chapel grew up again, and had windows of stained glass that shone like jewels; and Mr Shepherd, having preached in the parish church in the morning, always preached in the Priory chapel on the Sunday evening, and all the patients, and any one besides that pleased, went to hear him.
They built great baths, hot and cold, and of all kinds--from baths where people could swim, to baths where they were only showered on by a very sharp rain.

It was a great and admirable place.
After the two fathers died, Mona had a picture of Willie's dream painted, with portraits of them as the two angels.
This is the story of Gutta Percha Willie.
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