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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER I
10/20

And I will make you eat half a dozen of them, sir, to punish you.

We cannot afford to waste anything these times." "What," cried Philip, slyly, "not on $2,000 a year! But I'll eat the biscuits.

They can't possibly be any worse than those we had a week after we were married--the ones we bought from the bakery, you remember," Philip added, hastily.
"You saved yourself just in time, then," replied the minister's wife.
She came close up to the desk and in a different tone, said, "Philip, you know I believe in you, don't you ?" "Yes," said Philip simply; "I am sure you do.

I am impulsive and impractical, but heart and soul, and body and mind, I simply want to do the will of God.

Is it not so ?" "I know it is," she said, "and if you go to Milton it will be because you want to do His will more than to please yourself." "Yes.


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