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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER X
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It occurs to me that Miss King is not likely to be in church." "Of course she'll be in church.

Why shouldn't she ?" "Well, if she's a disciple of that man you were speaking about last night, she can hardly be what's generally called a Christian, can she ?" "Of course not.

But she'll come to church just the same." "But surely-- Not if she doesn't believe in Christianity ?" "My dear Major! your ideas in some respects are extraordinarily primitive.

The less anybody likes Christianity for himself, the more sure he is that it's an excellent religion for other people.

That's the reason you find statesmen all over the world supporting whatever Church is uppermost at the moment in the particular country they happen to be dealing with.


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