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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER XXII
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As they were going out of the house the patient called Philip back.

He went in again and the man said, "Mr.Strong, I wish you would tell Mr.
Winter all about it." "Would you feel easier ?" Philip asked gently.
"Yes." "All right; I'll tell him--don't worry.

Brother Man, take good care of him.

I shall not be back until late." He kissed his wife and joined Mr.
Winter, and together they made the round of the district.
As they were going through the court near by the place where Philip had been attacked, he told the mill-owner the story.

It affected him greatly; but as they went on through the tenements the sights that met him there wiped out the recollection of everything else.
It was all familiar to Philip; but it always looked to him just as terrible.


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