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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

CHAPTER VI
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Happily we were not excluded from Mrs.McMillan's society.

It was a notable day, however, when we resolved to stand by Miller's statement, even if it involved banishment and worse.

We young men were getting to be pretty wild boys about theology, although more truly reverent about religion.
The first great loss to our circle came when John Phipps was killed by a fall from a horse.

This struck home to all of us, yet I remember I could then say to myself: "John has, as it were, just gone home to England where he was born.

We are all to follow him soon and live forever together." I had then no doubts.


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