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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER XVI
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Was it their desire that the meetings should be continued or not?
A deep, solemn silence lay upon the crowded church, and for some time no one moved.

Then the congregation were startled to see Macdonald Dubh rise slowly from his place in the middle of the church.
"Mr.Murray," he said, in a voice that vibrated strangely, "you will pardon me for letting my voice be heard in this place.

It is the voice of a great sinner." "Speak, Mr.Macdonald," said the minister, "and I thank God for the sound of your voice in His house." "It is not for me to make any speeches here.

I will only make bold to give my word that the meetings be continued.

It may be that the Lord, who has done such great things for me, will do great things for others also." And with that he sat down.
"I will take that for a motion," said the minister.


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