Friar Tuck; Being the Chronicles of the Reverend John Carmichael, of Wyoming, U. S. A.
Friar Tuck; Being the Chronicles of the Reverend John Carmichael, of Wyoming, U. S. A.
Wason Robert Alexander
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The roots of my own life lead back to the gutter, and through these roots shall I draw strength to lift others from the gutter. I do not value my voice as a means to amuse those already weary of amusement : I look upon it as a tool to help clean up the world. You are already so clean that you fear I may defile you by contagion. You do not need me ; and with all your careful business methods, you have not money enough to hire me. " * What you need here, is a diplomat ; while I yearn to be on the... firm* line. I care little for the etiquette of religion, I want to get down where the fightin' is fierce an' primitive — so I hereby resign. " ' This girl whom you have driven out of my life, needs no defence from me or any man. I have known her since she was a little child ; poverty was her lot, and self-sacrifice has become her second nature. We are forbidden to judge ; so I judge neither her nor you ; but I will say that often I have stood silent before the beauty of her character, and Digitized by CjOOQIC 132 FRIAR TUCK often my face has burned at the tainted money you have put on the plate.
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