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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER XXII
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The group of new-comers went in, a strain of music and the echo of a dancing laugh floated out into the street, and then the door closed.
The two men went on.

Philip had his own reason for accompanying the other home, and Mr.Winter was secretly glad of his presence, for he was timid at night alone in Milton.

He broke a long silence by saying: "Mr.Strong, if you preach to the people to leave such pleasure as that we have just glanced at to view or suffer such things as are found in the tenements, you must expect opposition.

I doubt if they will understand your meaning.

I know they will not do any such thing.


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