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prised today that any man who at
tempts to follow in His footsteps is
unpopular? We talk about the days
of the martyrs being over; they are
over only because the martyr spirit
has died out. Men are not willing to
be martyrs, but if there were more
men in the pulpits and pews today
willing to march up to the stake and
have the fagots piled around them
and die for the right, there would be
more smoke of the martyrs ascending.
You needn’t tell me sin has changed
and men have changed! They resent
antagonism as much as they ever did.
The classes that are controlling the
world today are just as greedy, just
as full of avarice, just as selfish and
The Master of Beryl Heights
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burden, he looked at the white face
half remorsefully, as he murmured:
“I wonder if she cares for him in
the same way? I hope not, for that
would only make it sadder for him;
and yet this entire giving way looks
like it, certainly.”
He summoned Floyd with a word
of imperative command as he passed
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her door; and, having laid Lynne
down in her room, he dashed some
water in her face and chafed her
hands until her eyes opened. He left
her then with his cousin, and went
back to the cripple, whom he ac
companied on his journey as far as
New York.
(To be continued.)
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