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They wanted nothing but a chaplain; they had never wanted anything else; he must join them; he would have nothing to do but to pray and make the punch. As he steadily refused, they reluctantly parted with him; but, smitten with his firmness, they retained of his effects nothing but three prayer-books and a corkscrew. These were but common villains.

No sooner had she left the house than Bell snatched up the tract, and rushing to the door flung it after the good lady. 'You need it more than I do, she cried, and bounced into the house again. It was with a quiver of rage that Mrs Pansey turned to the chaplain. She was almost past speech, but with some difficulty and much choking managed to convey her feelings in two words.

'That will depend, she said, 'on whether you answer some questions which I want to put to you first. The Chaplain consented; provided always that he could reply with propriety to what she asked of him. Her first question only related to himself. "She said: 'The women who watch me tell me that you are a widower, and have a family of children. Is that true?

But the letter from the chaplain of the Bylittle Soldiers' Home was forever troubling him. Between his spells of agony, or when his mind was really clear, he talked to Frances of little but Jonas Lonergan and the treasure chest. "Can't you calm his mind, Miss Frances?" She told the medical man as much about her father's ancient friend as she thought was wise.

All of us have deep in our hearts love, veneration and respect for the sky-pilot chaplain, if you would rather call him so. To us sky-pilot, and very truly so, the man who not only points the way to higher things, but the man who travels with us over the rough road which leads to peace in our innermost selves. It does not matter of what sect or of what denomination these men may be.

You will have the goodness to understand that you no longer fill any situation about the bishop, and as your room will be immediately wanted in the palace for another chaplain, I must ask you to provide yourself with apartments as soon as may be convenient to you." "My lord," said Mr.

LYMAN BOLLINS, Division Chaplain, Headquarters, Third Division, A. E. F., via New York. At the Front in France, June 12, 1918. Commissioner Thomas Estill, Salvation Army, Chicago. MY DEAR COMMISSIONER: We are engaged in a great battle. My time is all taken with our wounded and dead.

Now by God, none shall wrest thee from me again. Arouse the chaplain! Come, Mistress, thou shalt have a husband who loves thee within the hour, and the morrow's sun will look in on a sweet young wife with a light heart." He laid hold on her without violence, she drew from him even more frightened than heretofore.

They took with them neither blanket nor overcoat, but, as their chaplain says, 'only an ample store of pluck and smokeless powder. They did not stop till they had covered about twenty miles, and before their destination was reached hardly a man of them fell out. They too were part of the great movement a movement that would continue until they marched into Bloemfontein with Lord Roberts.

Walsh, British chaplain at Constantinople, entitled "Chaldees in Persia;" and it was the impression made by that article, which led to a positive direction to visit that people, should it be found practicable, and see whether the churches in this western world had any duty to perform to them.