In His Steps by Charles Monroe Sheldon
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necessity of doing the Christ-like thing. Clark was a very valuable
man. It would be difficult to fill his place. But he was not able to give any reasons for continuing the Sunday paper that answered the question, "What would Jesus do?" by letting Jesus print that edition. "It comes to this, then," said Clark frankly, "you will bankrupt the paper in thirty days. We might as well face that future fact." "I don't think we shall. Will you stay by the NEWS until it is bankrupt?" asked Norman with a strange smile. "Mr. Norman, I don't understand you. You are not the same man this week that I always knew before." "I don't know myself either, Clark. Something remarkable has caught me up and borne me on. But I was never more convinced of final success and power for the paper. You have not answered my question. Will you stay with me?" Chapter Five |
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