Ponedeljak, Januar 17, 2011

reading, his nights

reading, his nights in the study of divine truths. Then he got on the kind side of a committee of very excellent ladies, who, having duly considered his qualities, pronounced him exactly suited to the study of theology. Ladies were generally good judges of such matters, and brother spyke felt he could not do better than act up to their opinions. To all these things mrs. Swiggs listens with delight. Spyke, too, is in every way a well madeup man, being extremely tall and lean of figure, with nice saxon hair and whiskers, mild but thoughtful blue eyes, an anxious expression of countenance, a thin, squeaking voice, and features sufficiently delicate and regular for his calling.

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