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When the World Shook

CHAPTER XVIII
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Also, the locum tenens at Fulcombe no doubt runs the parish as well as I could.

Indeed I consider him a better man for the place than I am.

That old Oro is a tough proposition, but I do not despair of him yet, and besides him there is the Glittering Lady, a most open-minded person, whom I have not yet had any real opportunity of approaching in a spiritual sense.

Then there are all these natives who cannot learn without a teacher.

So on the whole I think I would rather stay where I am until Providence points out some other path." "I am of the same opinion, if for somewhat different reasons," I said.
"I do not suppose that it has often been the fortune of men to come in touch with such things as we have found upon this island.


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