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The Sky Pilot in No Man’s Land

CHAPTER XII
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Physically an unimpressive figure, small and slight, yet he seemed charged with concentrated energy waiting release.
As Barry listened to his words coming forth in snappy, jerking phrases, he was fascinated by the bulldog jaw and piercing eyes of the little man.

In brief, comprehensive, vigorous sentences, he set forth his ideals for the chaplain service in the Canadian army.
"Three things," he said, "I tell my men, should mark the Canadian chaplain service.

The first, Unity--unity among themselves, unity with the other departments of the army.

Two words describe our chaplains--Christian and Canadians.

I am an Anglican myself, but on this side of the channel there are no Anglican, no Presbyterian, no Methodist chaplains, only Christian and Canadian chaplains.


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