[The Crucifixion of Philip Strong by Charles M. Sheldon]@TWC D-Link bookThe Crucifixion of Philip Strong CHAPTER XXIII 16/20
Together." The Brother Man looked at his son and smiled. "Mr.Strong," said William, "we cannot be a burden on you another day.
I am able to get out now, and I will find work somewhere and provide for my father and myself.
It is terrible to me to think how long we have been living on your slender means." And William gave the minister a look of gratitude that made his heart warm again. "My brother, we will see to that all right.
You have been more than welcome.
Just what I shall do, I don't know, but I am sure the way will be made clear in time, aren't you, Brother Man ?" "Yes, the road to heaven is always clear," he said, almost singing the words. "We shall have to leave this house, Brother Man," said Sarah, feeling with Philip that he did not grasp the meaning of the event. "Yes, in the Father's house there are many mansions," replied the Brother Man.
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