[The Foreigner by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Foreigner CHAPTER XVII 6/36
It would not be safe.
I need say no more." Others were found with similar distrust of Klazowski's morals. Klazowski was furious, and sought with loud denunciations and curses to quell the storm of indignation that had been roused against him.
Then Kalman executed a flank movement. "This man," he cried, his loud, clear voice gaining him a hearing, "This man is promising to build us a church.
He has been collecting money.
How much money do you think he has by this time? I, myself, gave him ten dollars; Mr.French gave him twenty-five." At once cries came from all parts of the building.
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