[None Other Gods by Robert Hugh Benson]@TWC D-Link bookNone Other Gods CHAPTER I 42/53
They changed each time without making any difficulty.
I remember my governor telling us about it once.
He thought them very sensible.
And so they were, by George! from one point of view." "Has your religion anything to do with all this ?" "Oh, I suppose so," said Frank, with an indifferent air. * * * * * There were a good many doors open in the High Street as they went up it, and Jack saluted half a dozen people mechanically as they touched their hats to him as he passed in the light from the houses. "What does it feel like being squire ?" asked Frank. "Oh, I don't know," said Jack. "Rather good fun, I should think," said Frank. * * * * * They were nearing the steep part of the ascent presently, and the church clock struck nine. "Bit late," said Frank. "When will you come again ?" asked the other suddenly.
"I'm here another fortnight, you know, and then at Christmas again.
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