The Happy Art of Catching Men a Story of Good Samaritanship

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The Happy Art of Catching Men a Story of Good Samaritanship
Robert James Patterson
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I asked him if he would let me put the button in his coat, and he rose and received the button amid thundering applause from nearly three thousand pals. I said, "My Lord, it is said that I catch pals. I have caught a bishop to-night, and you will be as good a pal as any of us. And now I lay upon your lordship's shoulders the responsibility of going and catching every bishop on the bench. " This statement was received with great enthusiasm, and the bishop promised to do what he could, and that o...ne of the first things would be to go to the meeting of English bishops at Lambeth and to tell them all about the Catch-my-Pal movement. This he did, and with much effect, as I found when I went to London.
65 THE HAPPY ART OF CATCHING MEN Great open-air demonstrations have been held all over the country. The first of these was at Banbridge on Easter Monday, 1910, attended by about 7, 000 members. On that day the saloon-keepers organised steeplechases at the other side of the town, but the temperance demonstration was the more attractive meeting of the two, though one of the horses that won a race at the 'chases was called Catch-my-Pal.


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