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siimtlilug over two botint later uMr T m Martin wns putting things torl bii in ills doAiatn the Dry ioodsKiiipuriini prevtouj to his departurefor Hie evenings gossip nnd checkersnt die iinis store ho stumbled overfioiiuiiiing soft lying on the lloor behind 11 tounttir Tha thing rose andwniiid btive evaded him hut be put outhis IIM nds and pinioned U and draggedit to i lie show window where the lIhtI-I the fmllng day ilellnwl his captureTin niplura fibrlekwl nnd squirmednnd fought oarnrstly Grasped by tillKlimilder ha hold n lean tierce eyednnilcmlieO glriof fourteen tlad In onorugged coIO gnrmenl unless the coat-or ilpst slHikATOro over nil might be estermed auoflti Her cheeks were sallow and hctojrnw was already shrewd1 lined njp her eyes were ns bycrillcnl as iftg wore suvage Sho wasvery tUtt little but old Tomsbrown fnccrfrow n shade nearer whltpwhen till llyhf foil upon her
Youre Ilnttvlllo girl ho saidlI11 l1ljf
Yon IM cried the child Von lieI am You leave me go will 0111 Imlookln for imp and youre a liar
Yon crawled In licit to sleep afteryour seven mile walk didnt youMartin went on
Youre a liar sho screamedfxKik lien said Martin slowly
yon go iHirk to Six Crossroads amitell your fonjt that Ifanythlng happensto a hair of Mr Harklosa head everyshanty In your town will burn andyour graiHlfatherVjapd your father andyour uncles anil yoiir brothers andyour cousins nnd yoiir second cousinsnnd your third cousins will never havethe cood luck to SIX the penitentiaryUockon you caii ronidmbcr that message Ul1tJJ fore I lit yon go to carryIt I gues ygi might as well band outthe papifvihoy sent you over borewith
Ills prlspifbr fIll Into n paroxysm orrage
Til sit paji to kill yel she shriekedstriking him I dont know nothlnbout yor Six Crossroads ner no pa
pers ner yor Mr Harkols neither ntrOU 0 mzorlNlkctI ole 1111 1111
Ml kIIIJN Leave mo go feave iuJP9 1J kill ye Ill Sit him to
kHiy J Vgiiddinly her Htmpgles ceauiljlior eytof cIDll her tenno little mua-
clbi rclascd and she drooped towardjlft floor Tho old moir shifted his gripto support her and In aifjustant shetwisted out of his linntld and spranjout f rwclj her oyosishliilng with triIII111h 11111 1I0U
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inock tIvlTriit ulngtng Grnniuammyfils fnffliV At Jl1l1t lhe tnl qt Ihgame nrttrunrt l out of the door tlingIng linck itphonree laugh at him as slrM nt lilt fftllowed hilt when he reached th treet she was n more shadowIIIUIII lJllr the courthouse trees lieIojiied4iftcr lnr fon budlngly tlni
eyes toward Hie Inluiv hotelWjtbe corner Tbe editor of the
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f rnl In to loillnt th ttre offl IIlllldbJoUtua111it lie nught to gogut fliortfj ho wild and hooitlit headuildlyl il dont reckon PlattvlfVu itnytdo7 yirj1 for that youliK man IJveyrars bet Inn heix yell jtlg RooO
t41 to IIH Dut1 gue a If xnct> ljlrT liJiofofhlniireklckgau stick
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Tlio street mn Hut ntid gray In thoslowly gathering du k straight to thoWestern horizon winre tho sunset emhers were strewn In long gtowlngdnrkrejl streaks Till mnple hIP won
I clean cut silhouettes npiltmt the jmleruse and pearl tints of the sky nluive
I nml n tenderness mvuwl to shlmmor In I
the nlr The editor often vowed to himself ho would wntcli no more 8I1n IIIIn rialjvllle He thoiiKht theymaking him morbid Could be havettlinml them It would hnvo been dfferont
Ills long melniicholy face sn W longor and more melancholy In the tnlHfcht wWIo William Todd patientlywhittled near bv Ilnttvlllo liad ortuiscussnt tiM ciittora iiamt or siicinand posslbly the reason Mr Hnrklcsjwns such n nulet man WWI thatwns nobody for him to tulk to 1I1lIUI
hearers did not agree for the populn
orIllrlllteral bordering countiesA bent figure clime slowly down the
street nml William Toild balled Itcheerfully 13 veiling Mr IUbee-
A good evening Sir Todd nnswered the old man pausing Ah MrHarkless I was looking for you Hehad not seemed to be looking for any ¬
thing beyond the boundaries of his owndreams but he approached Harklesstugging nervously at some papers Inhis pocket I have completed my notes
i for onr Saturday edition It was quiteeasy lr There Is much doing
Thank you Mr Ktebee snld narkloss as he took tho manuscript Have
yon finished your paper on the enHlerChristian symbolism I hope the Herald may have till Innor of printing ItThis was a form tboy ucU
I shall be the recipient of honorsir returned Klsbeo Your kind offerwill speed my worli hilt I fwr MrHnrkluss I very much four that yourkindness alone prompts It for deeplyas I desire It I cniurot truthfully saytlmt my essays appear to Increase ourcirculation Ho mmle nn odd troubled gesture ns he went on They donot seem to rend them here althoughMr Martin asuuros me Hint lie care ¬
fully repcruses my article on Clwldeftiidecoration whenever ho rcnrnutgra htoxhlbltlon windows Ho plodded on a
fOW paces then tuniPiI lrrr olutolyWhat Is It Klsbw iislml Ilnrhlws
Klubce stixxl for a moment ns thoughalKiut to 11iuk tlnn lw smiled faintlyshook his head nnd went hit wayHarklees wnvcd his Imnd to him Infarewell and drawing a pencil and a
j d from bis pocket proceeded to Injur Ills eyes In the wnnlmc twlilght bythe editorial perusal of the Items hbistnlT llfld just Itjtt In his bands Heglancel over Ibotn meditatively mukIng nltoratlo IIa14 ami there
The last one Ptthce hnd written asfollows
Mto Sherwood of Rnncn whom Iillitallrtocoe knrw at the MIs Jennings flnIshlDK wliiol In N w York Is a guest ofJudge Brlirues houaholdIIlsbees wereThere WIt a blank space beneath JlwIlast At Hie bottom of the page something luid IMVII sirlbbled In 1111LHnrklesK vainly trletl to Ittbut the twilight Imd fallfii ton dIIfniul Hie writing WHS too liilnt so hstruck a mntcli and held It close to theuip r Tli ncllon betoken l only n
Hut when lit tII11I1htIltl lines lie sat up xlrnlelit In bis lilliIfI with n sltarp ejiiriilntioii At the IKltHi
torn of IlilMHn fMtK> uns written IIItoIa dainty feminine luiml of n lyi >e be
Ji bndlhot seen for UItIfOfrlTuBhova ami hlp and exllng waxI And ccbbuKe and kingHe put the 1IIIIItr in hU pocket nml
set olt rapidly down the vllliige streetIAt hlsdeparture Vlllluin Todd looked
up itlpllly Then he got ntMm lUg feet hewltlrll yawn and quietly followed tllotleditor In the dusk a tattered llttlo-t
fltJHUnroso up from tbe weeds ncroaaHie Ajjpy nnd stole noiselessly nfter-Wllllan IJo was In his shirt sleeves n
hls walstcoa unbiitloned and loose Onthe nen rest cooler Mr Todd encounter-edI a fellow toiuiistunn wlw hall hN1IItpacing up and down In front of a cotti e iTooijIiis <OJl prolustlve baby hhlIIIn his arm He ImiUinniKul in bis vigil toto sHlSjafcWhenM
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Hriseoes nii vtittU llUrJsuiiiH bis wny Ii
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j the other turning to his wit vho saton the doowtpp I reckoned sowhinI set that lady at the letur1 lotnight
The jvoiuhn n > so to j III-I mil TQMslll flUid Imt io JIi 011 to th11cI of y r vest VllllaifiI JISIll rhltI ImtI blhlllll hIm nlllI
eiicpjijitcreJApapOi pinned to the IlnntgJlII of hlswnlstfoat The wornfln ran tolilm nnd unpinned the paperIt botv a wfliliigAlicy took It to vheruric yellow liiiiipljghrslionoont throu jhTireopeit dboi auil roiid
vr Slr folcr Imrkla at yo tile nnitid him n IohnI
nol vtcom Inr rOJrhiilWhat lJnlln n Iltthe man wltlntholt l jMiiKlqiislylOTt a
the woman th a si° rPpush with hefl ilnV fhcy nulllltlitIto do it lworld YOIl1iifflIlJIfJOOIl Dontleave him auf of yoiir sight ouo seoond < t
CUAPTEK ml1 Itr u 1m sttoot upon which tilt Pal
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cobnty Ami yot It wasu homelike place with In rl brickwnlls embowered liiiiwssfu of coolVirginia creeptu mid ti cosnortabloVeranda crossliiK tlje btpnd front whilehalf n bimdrcd slnhvuVt JKotiHiinU ofejuririid bpech and poplur stooc uanlnrotini K The rfont I will vttHbordered by gpmiilunw anJ hollyhofiksnnd honeysuckle climbed the ofthe porch Ikhind the house tlicre wns
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1030 garden divided by u tuharbor extended to thepbnllawwnjtefy vof iijAjoiiderlnj creek and op tma rustic scat ivns placed beneath tile
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Prom the 11 rat bend of thgrondwhore It left the town nml I<rnll
A tromiui wire jHtfiiit KchnlxrrtSercmuW ciiiic to him
nftnr some Indecision n country highvrny called the pike rather tliun i I
proud city bonlovnnl n pathwny let
tUroiigli tlio Held to mil nt some patturo bars opposite tile brick house
John llniklosd waa leaning on tliopiiHtinv Ir Tin Rliiw worn won nmlthe full moon shone over tin Held IIMeadows nml woodland lay quiet nmlmotionless timlor the old sweet marvel of n hint night In tlio widemonotony of the lint land there sometime come n feeling Hint the wholeourtli stretched out before one Tonight it swmed to He so In the put hoiof silent brnoty passive nnil still ybreathing nn nntliiue message tIftliiiyMeriou reassuring Hut there hfldcome a dlvlno invlody ndrlft on lie nlrThrough the open windows It floatedIndoor wine one struck n pen of silver ehonta like n hilt touched by nlover nnd n womans voice was liftedJohn Hntkletw leaned on the pnstuihlllI and Latencd with Upmled head
DntlllJ1rtl11l1lH1Towindow roving love
hath Ml my retThe ton snt manna to the children
of Israel In the wlldornos Horklewiluiil iKen live years In Phittvllle and u
womnn voice singing Schuberts Srennde mine to him nt lust as he stoodby till Mixture bars of Jones Held andlUtened anti rested lite dunled eyeson the UK white fare of the moon
How long had It beu since he uidheard a wing or any discourse of iuu io
other than that furnished by the Ilnttrllli band sot lint he hud no III te
for a Itru bnml Hut music that lieloved always gave him nn aibe or dll lit mid the twinge of roiulnjwpiieet
old gny days SOl forever Tonight I
memory looped la lit Jlist day ufJHUp pone seven ytiirs to n morn
when the HlllO cstiutry wavMtwinkled Iii Hie brlftft sun about th
in wllteb he JherlnVIauiKlii liroiiBli n t parly
their schooner to tho casino landWinter IInrborfnr up on the
AfiTlne countTonight hi nrHie picture as plainly
If It were yoitdrday No ivuUnU1 8 hfld rlncu so keenly boforo bIll
for year Pretty Mrs Vnii 3ktiytInKid lilm pretty 2lr Vutr
nnd her roses what had biiini of her Ilu saw the crowd of
waiting on the plpr for their tirthe dozen or so cniblnzoned iln
nwtes It wns In the ttiiie of brilliantUjaniielsi who sent up a volley of collego elMcrs In 1ils honor How plaiultile dear Old young faces rose up iifnehim tonight the men from whose live
had slipped Dearest and Jollitoffncoi was that of Tom Merdith
ctnbmnte clninmiiitc hli < closest fiiemltill thin redheaded third liuxcmin Hocould sec Toms mouth opened al least
ynrd It seemed such wns hi franticvoelferouswMs Jgnjii and njiiu tileclMers rung Jnt HnrJcless Mark
> oiillio II In thosedays IWlwdj1 jjurtlcuiarly his class
thought hf iWllu11 be mintatorKnglnnd In a rm yean am Hit or
chpHtra on till catjlno ior h xvns playiir The Conutierlng Hero Cornea InMH honor mill at Ilia behest of Tom
he ungxv
TltDte were othtX pretty ladies beHlilnk Mrs Vail SBtiyl In th launchloud from the yaiht but as they touchell the pier pretty girls or pntty wdUJJ-en or jovlul gentlomeii all WIrllooUcd In the wild itcranible IIII tolitci-nen mmlo for their horp Thi Whllli furth Itt hllll 011 hlgl lttlltll hi-
tftlllIgl1 bluffJa thu cuslfm irinlllItti si-Nlmf 011 lrl 1I1ItII
HI Ii at 1rJjll otlllrI ro IIC h1I1rrlllulat 11 rellU1I
Wjlh HlIU JJJ08rtiH thvyhim up tlfo slppe that morniiiixv 1ntrrol7llOw mi riujiinnd lat1h nnd clapped iinirIItlHilt ntthIiPIIIIJI 01111 h
Of lluj building nInlllllillt arfnjiiB Calit as Kh illtl
S e there Jhe siild us the rg ldown Djnihiive frlshtcjiixl t
IlollIlac 1 01ll IIllIfi 11il-
tiltDIIIlllIhoutrIJIOIiIt lmlJ to II-Uswr i II Htt 1I1t
with emotlqn liI n tounthlghours 01 I a hoarlns
you forlrfiood whit she hasntable to tall or thliii f uiiytlilnShes only tlfteen ma the crucial
1JnfIInrldP811Jut tho present hour trv on hhn
IIH he loaned on tliolniMure bars ithIluIIl1tthe voice that wns sliiKu ScjijibcrlfSerenade acrosn III ly
ulII11l11tlmtfor him It was a twpnuii and wuhouttremolo yet tiiiuo to 11 t nr witiTScertalnjreliiulous swein na lBvaa11I9JItpower If the ninger oUldlt pokoonly of tho sonjf 31 the listeiitrthotujht of the ulngir Under nilmoon thouglits run Into drealns and
ilrcamed that thi wntrjof libovoice sho who quoted rhuand tlip CariKnter on ngbetistfrotes
i1 OIIj to llIIgh withItll OU ret lIor lunhlerh e
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IIh 1Irv die song was ended lit otnickItlho I lie leaned upon a Hhatti blow
Ill pen ImmL There nwept over
1lhHIILtrIIICIio USOlo thaivi ri thill 110111 IW1 been imixNl byIIIKhlIInll i ivn lilUiself for a IIlII II 111 ell III I
I r H imil nlmost given up trying toHV iiMscir And ho knew himself
fi it I ni lover Ho Imd nlwayn 111111
in vltlijfsoui6 one In hU earlieryoinli n had been RO 1011I
ntinttv iiiionstant that ho finally cameto siitl with liU self ixspcct by rccpJlzl II Hi hltasclf a line constaneyItItl Somewhero lie dreamed
Avhiiiisinlly Indulgent of the fancyjet mo king himself for 111 there was agirl vhom Ije had never seen who valted till he Hliould vonit She was everythins Until lie found her he could nothelp adorin5 others who possessctl littip Iieces and suggestions of herherbrillinneylher courage her short upper
I lip IlkOtr curled rose leaf or heridear volcoor her pure piwllle He hadno recollection of nny lady who had
I pitte herirycs Ho had never passeda lovely gjtranger on the street In the j
II old ajs yltlollt a thrill of delight andi wnniithr > ho never saw her againj and the tslon had only Instwl for the
tlini It taken n lady to cw the sidewalk from nltahop door to a carriagehe wns m little In love with her
IIK1I11i10t J pHfre about her somewhereI tott Ilrl hl 01 flnw
ia HUggjtloii of till faraway divinitytcLII t pass lowly strangers
the Mrvgig of Plattvllle Mis InI01I¬
ten hudtbccii gtarvcd of nil hilt dreamsinly mid dusk In tile sum
mer wli tt strolling he caught sight ofla woiiiaji r skirt far uji the villagestreet half outlined In the darknessuiidtT Ihc catbedntl nrcJI of meeting
I brl1nch h1U1srolllllllr of petticoatscouIdT IJh u true lovers slghjiud Ifbe distance Itetween fly ayearnliijjfanvy that his lady wnndered
vI his unltenlly days tillhad been growing more
He had completely
oppennniwiofjheJbitnViif gold lusters he InI tho gftlil lusters on the proper theory
tlmt liuii jftur fnncy Is painting npicture yijii may as well go In for the
thing null make It sumptuousI and her eytS were gray Th y WtfCI
vory OarnOSt and yet thy sparkled natllaughed 10 hIm coinpHUloimbly 01-
I sometime he smiled back upon hllrIThe liiriie danced before him throughthe IOJcnrlllIlIrnlrlllghtllIhltw-olks nnd come to sit by bis lire onwinter ovCnlnga when he stared alonelit tho olllllllK
And tonight here In IMattvllle hehcnrd a voice he hall waited for longono that IdK tickle memory told him lithad neer beard before Hut listeninghe knew etterhe hnd beanl It longII though when and how he did notlihow as rich Jlllll tnw and Ineffably
to hIllTUUtr lin nutr ill liliiv I-
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sense IItlsIIlri d 115 Il1UU j thing till Image M1tUlIrelrtallirwlth a bumpyforeh rtnd spectllS l III gJjIj1 hlllltIC t ur rIMe aprovincial young with big eyes t9poseit you Then he felt the rldlcnlousnAs of looking after his common
telle on a moonlUht nlgM In Junoalso he Imw that he lied
The wing had ceased but the musicianllngcrcd and the keyt were touched toplniiitlvc1 harmonies new to him Heiad coinc to IlnltvlHo before Civiil
lerlu Itnatlcana won the 1IIIzIIII t Uonier Imt Ill 111 he heard the III
t IijZZtflr the first time MtfteiinxO this ho feared to move lest he 8h1II111I
wakc from a summer nlghtH divnm-A ragg It1 little shadow tUttcd down
tlio pulli behind him and from a solitary apple tree standing like a lonely ghost Jn till middle of the thijdcouietlie Uoo of a screecli owl twiceIt wasunswercd twice from a clumpof elder bushes that grew In n fencvcorner llfty yards Most of till pasturebars TIiwi the barrel of a mmlrrel rllltIstuciT lifted out of tho white elder bioGoms II I lay along the fence Tiltiifiislcln till bouse acn ss the wny <cascjlynlid Hurkless saw two white dms S
J ifmo out through the long parlor windows on to till veranda It will becOOler out here crme the voice of thesinger cKiirly through the oulut Whataiifuhtr
Jwitf vaulted the bars and started toctws tilt road They saw him fromthe vcniuda and Miss Hrlscoe called
lilm IQ welcome As hi tall llgurelUood out plftlnly In the IIJIJhtllJhtI
agoln t the white dust n strcak of IllI<
Ii IIJrolllthc cider blossoinatfliirniig ouUthe sharp nport of n j
Ubqre nvcrc two screams Groinst W vfiwiidir Qne whlto llguro ran Intoii 6 howKv Tfio other n llttlftgmwilli
jlIKrrrflp streanilng II
f ou thoniopiiiIslltjUightilarkleAjT Thoio wiw sit ml rp1
lpbrtFTH rifle shot was answcreilH rav0lver VSlillam Tpdd jiail tlscilup apparently from nowhere nW u
knwlliig by the pasture bars firfdmll of iirlossItrs le otIs Imk COUlt2 1III IIIJ1I htllllltIns 110 WI1 fl Holtl
dashed for the treacherous ehle lwsd 1
nn fast as his long logs could i
him hut before ho had liiliouastrides n Imnd lIlIlclfll his fileuvoa girls voice quavered Trom iIoSq PS
hind him W Tttruu like tlmt sii JIlarklcss I I cant kcei up-
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wheeled about and confronted nlllvlsjon a dainty little llguro aboutfuel high n lljished and lovuly facehair and disarranged nUllflying Hefstamped his foot with rage
Got backdntbi house he criedYou mustnt gol she IlalllellfoltK lit
the only way to slop youGo back to tho housut ho shouted1IogIIVlll you comeIYr Owls sake cried William
lodT como backl Keep out of thotIroadl Ho was emplylng his revolver ernt the cluing of bushesWe unroarof
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hlA flrlrtg blastlns tlio night ttoino olioitcivamcd from tho house
Helen Helen I
John seized the girls wrists Hergray eyes Hashed Into Ids dcllautly
Will you goi ho roaredNo
He dropped her wrists caught her upIn his arms us If sho had been a kitten nnd Imped Into tho xhadow of thrtrees that loaned over tbo road fromthe yard Tho rlllo rang nut againnnd the little hall whistled venomously overhead Harkless ran along thefence nnd turned In at the gate Aloo e strand of the girls hair blewacross his cheek nnd In the moon herhead shono with gold Him hnd G
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brnwn hair ami gmy eyis and a shortIupper Up like n vurlvtl rose leaf Hest her diWii on the vonindu stopsItolli of HHMH lauxheil wtldly
Hut you came with inw Hbe giispedtrlumtihnntlv
1 always thought you were tallhe fiiuwentl lUll thore was nfterwanln time when bo had to agree that thiswas n somowbnt agUc reply
TO HE rOXTIXUHO
TJIE SUN1AJ SCHOOL
LESSON IV SECOND QUARTEII INTiRINATIONAL SERIES APRIL 24-
Trxt of Ilic 111 lukr s IKJMrniorj Vcrxr r CulJru Tr l
lii ke i U C tiiiiiuiiur > Imiurcllif nt v U M Slpiirn I
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cvndiii forth of Hie Seventy we mustnot only ruiwidyr tilt events of Iukt j
Is 57112 nml till more full luvotltit of t
omr of time In Mnl wbut according to Mlmi TTod 11111111011t
jye must liiwrt InUwccn vvrawi M andM tht whole of Mult svlll found onlyIII that bOtlfltll and tho whole of lohuvll 2 lo si JVI found only In JohnThat will bring ns to thin Iiioii whichIs recorded only by luktt The tlmhaving come or drawing near that IIshould be received up Ha steadfastset HI > faeoto go to Jerusalem It i
although Ho knew all that nwuiHim there It would seem that 1 Isending forth of the neveuty WH1 jj
lust appeal cre tilt crurltirJon Ttwere to go odor Him unto everplace Into which lie Himself winnlKiiit to iiimi nliowlng Ills p iwer nnlstirring up n spirit of expectation
In Ilta prayer Ill wild concerninglUll followers An Thou bant sent M
Into tbe world even HO have I also sentthrm Into the world John xvli ISOur great huglnexj now Is to pi biMre Ills face and prepare Illx waybelieving that lie sends us and Is withtin That tho number twelve the num ¬
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ber of tbo npoKtlus siiggeHtK all lnrielniHdjt no comment hut that the number seventy suggests nil imtlons maynot bo o cleir uuleKS you have counlctland found tho nations of Ceu x to beJu t wveiity Tlieno ev uiy of ourlortilOIi weiv the IxinlH uipulntlng andnnlew He appoints nnd onlnlns nil Isnwll H1iilni xr n lUi The coiiimandWhich JIo giive to till disciples InMatt Ix J17 w nnd now repentti tothe seventy Hurt they Hhould prny theLord of the hnrvest that He wouldsend fotlb hiixirers Into His harvesths Htlll sounding In our curs for tillluirveat HllJI Is grwil lull the laboivrsart few Thb tx > nl Is still saying
Vhom uliull I send nnd who will gofor usV Isa vi 8 Milt then n re fewwho answer Here nin I Send me
Vhcn I last wrote notes ou his IlOrtlon of Kcrlptun In 1SSO our 1111941011
ury interest that Is n real Interestsomething more than nn ultima I offerlugwas only beginning hut we felt
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that It steadily lucrensed frolllIL00 tu S1000 a year until I SHU when
frojyi the cimrch nnd Illble classes andfriends we nenl over fiSiOi since
It has never been less than 0000 u year and last year 1901 It was6vi r fttOuoo a total In fourteen yearof 6> cr J1SOOO without any tfort to
aUc u cent of It beyond mentioningjhc jieetl nnd culling attention to thoconiuiand
Jr lmlrchlng orders of the sovcniyre very largely our marching orders
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for Ilu wi tt1I to hlk care lit JllilSeo Matt vi 3533 j Luke xII
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