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Giant Hours With Poet Preachers

Chapter 8 Conviction of Sin

Word Count: 492    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

wed by the usual debauch, which lasts until all the drunken crowd are asleep on the floor of the "Lion." No Russian novelist, nor a Dostoievesky,

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ght of another man who had virtually betrayed the Christ

rrific description of that battle Masefield gives us, lightninglike in its vividness until there comes the little woman of God, Miss Bourne (a deaconess, if you please), who ha

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rt. They cut. They awakened. They called. They pierced. They pounded with giant fists. They lashed like spiked whips.

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