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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER XVI
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When he came out and began the service, no one could have told from his manner that he was suffering physically.

Even Mrs.
Strong, who was watching him anxiously, felt relieved to see how quiet and composed he was.
He had commenced his sermon and had been preaching with great eloquence for ten minutes, when he felt a strange dizziness and a pain in his side, that made him catch his breath and clutch the side of the pulpit to keep from falling.

It passed away and he went on.

It was only a slight hesitation, and no one remarked anything out of the way.

For five minutes he spoke with increasing power and feeling.


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