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CHAPTER XVII
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Other of His disciples were called James, he was the boat-builder; then Simon, Andrew, and Thomas, the fishermen; Levi Matthew, the publican; Thaddeus, the saddler; and further--but my memory is weak--James, the little shepherd; Nathan, the potter; and his brother Philip, the innkeeper from Jericho; Bartholomew, the smith; and Judas, the money-changer from Carioth.
Like Simon and Matthew, they had all left their trades or offices to follow with boundless devotion Him they called Lord and Master.
How shall I dare to describe the Master! His personality defies description.

It left none cold who came in contact with it.

It was attractive not only by humility and gentleness, but more by active power, and by such sacred and fiery anger as had never before been seen in any one.

People were never tired of looking at the man with the tall, handsome figure.

His head was crowned with lightly curling, reddish, bright-looking hair, which hung down soft and heavy at the side and back, and floated over His shoulders.


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