Finger Posts on the Way of Life by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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New light, and new perceptions of duty certainly came into his mind;
and we may hope that, as he was a well-meaning and conscientious man, he was led to act wisely in the future. Having given a true picture of a week in the life of the lay preacher, our business with him is done. It is for those whom it may concern to study the sketch, and see if it does not contain some points worthy their especial consideration. HOW TO DESTROY A GOOD BUSINESS. CHAPTER I. "WELL, Mr. Tompkins, what do you think about it? I wish you would speak. I've been talking at you for full ten blessed minutes, and you haven't as much as opened your lips in reply." "About what?" asked Mr. Tompkins, looking up with an air of surprise. "About what, indeed!" rejoined the lady, in no very melodious tone. |
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