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John Ward, Preacher

CHAPTER XXII
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And we should do it, bein' supported by a sense of duty--and by the grace of God." Here Mr.Johnson rose, rather noisily, and Mr.Dean looked at him impatiently.
"He'll spoil it all," he muttered, as he sat down between Mr.Smith and Mr.Bent.
"I just want to say," said Mr.Johnson, in a quick, high voice, "that I'm not in sympathy with this meeting." John looked at him eagerly.
"It is my idea that these sort of things never do.

The day has passed for forcing people into believing things,--yes, sir,--and it doesn't do any good, anyhow.

Now, my advice would be, don't disturb things, don't break up the peace.

I'm for peace and quiet and a happy life, before anything else.

Just let's not say anything about it.


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