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The Zeit-Geist

CHAPTER III
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The stomach that had been inflamed and almost useless, now produced in him a regular appetite for simple nourishing food.

The craving for strong drink had passed away, and with his whole mind and heart he threw himself into such service as he believed to be acceptable to God and the condition upon which he held his health and his freedom.
At the end of the week Toyner went home to face the old life again with no safe-guard but the new inward strength.

No one there believed in his reformation.

He had lost money for his father in his last debauch; the man who was virtually a partner would not trust him again.

He had a nominal business of his own, an agency which he had heretofore neglected, and now he worked hard, living frugally, and for the first time in his life earned his own living.


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