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... church the few churches are enough . I say almost everyone goes to church . I can't ; there is no Jewish temple . There is only a Methodist and a Baptist and a Catholic church and one of those funny little sects that seem to spring up ...
... church the few churches are enough . I say almost everyone goes to church . I can't ; there is no Jewish temple . There is only a Methodist and a Baptist and a Catholic church and one of those funny little sects that seem to spring up ...
Side 8
... church and he sat there , on the lawn or by the window , and watched everybody pass by on their way to church he needed to pray more him- self . It grew on him . The books began less and less to help him . Everyone would pass on their ...
... church and he sat there , on the lawn or by the window , and watched everybody pass by on their way to church he needed to pray more him- self . It grew on him . The books began less and less to help him . Everyone would pass on their ...
Side 9
... church . Nobody recognized him inside the Catholic church until he sat down without kneeling first in the aisle . The services were just about to begin but there was a slight disturbance as some of them turned to stare at him . He ...
... church . Nobody recognized him inside the Catholic church until he sat down without kneeling first in the aisle . The services were just about to begin but there was a slight disturbance as some of them turned to stare at him . He ...
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