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Updated: September 11, 2025


I will find that text he asked for. It is in my old Bible at home." And the crowd dispersed. Robert Davis did much studying between the two prayer meeting nights. Peter Newby searched through his old Bible at home for "he that saith he liveth and sinneth not is a liar," but he could not find it.

In Newby was a tenant, William Gibson, whose losses had been particularly severe, and, not unnaturally, Gibson was in a very irritable frame of mind; so upset, indeed, was he that, before the faces of the men, he blurted out on one occasion the statement that in his opinion these continued losses were due chiefly to carelessness or ignorance of their work, if not to something even worse, on the part of the shepherds.

Ever since the little altercation over the removal of the chicken-house, Robert had not seen much of Jake. As for Jake, he continued sour and implacable. It was very hard for any Newby to take anything from anyone, and yet, when they were on the right side of anything they were bold champions for it. Some of the best improvements fostered by the community had been initiated by them.

He won't get over the Liverpool." "I shall back him," said she. "What is the Liverpool?" "Here, I 'll tell you what I 'll do," said Mr. Newby. "I 'll bet you two to one he does n't win the race." He winked at the others. "Very well. I don't approve of betting, but I 'll do it this time just to punish you."

Routledge of Newby to pay the debts of his son when he had left college, or how hardly hit was young Archer of Fordham in the matter of the last joint-stock bank that stopped payment.

Eddy herself will die, all Christian Scientists die, for 'it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment." "My, the Bible is hard on Christian Science doctrine, isn't it," said Kate Newby. "I did not think to read and compare Mrs. Eddy's statements with the Bible." "Indeed it is," said Robert Davis. "The Bible states facts as they are. Man did sin, and all men have sinned.

As the group turned away, the young owner took the rose from the loop and, with a shy look around, hid it in the breast of his jacket. His eye followed the white hat till it passed out of the paddock gate. "Do you really think that horse can win?" asked Mr. Newby of the young lady, as they strolled along. "Because I tell you he can't. I thought you were a sport. Why, look at his hocks!

Most men feared his biting sarcasm and insinuating irony. In fact, Mr. Newby had silenced nearly every opponent, and he stood out as the champion religious debater of the community, at the time of our narrative. He had vanquished all his foes, and now gloried in his supremacy. But, Robert Davis did not know all of this. He regarded Peter Newby as a good citizen, and probably a good Christian.

Nevertheless, Robert considered it best to avoid any further rupture of their relations. Jake Newby felt keenly the outcome of the debates in the Fairmount School. He did not like to see his father suffer a loss of his prestige in the community. He nursed a secret grudge against Robert, and determined that if ever an opportunity presented itself to his liking, he would do something to humble him.

I don't know what that new horse can do, of course; but I should not think he could beat Hurricane." "Of course he cannot," said Mr. Newby. "Ridden by a green country boy!" "He has some good points and has a fine pedigree." Mr. Newby raised his eyebrows. "So has his rider; but pedigrees don't count in rides."

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