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Hyacinth

CHAPTER XX
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But there is something here '-- he touched Miss Goold's letter--' from which I must by all means try to save you.
Will you let me speak to you, not as Marion's father, not even as your friend, but as Christ's ambassador set here to watch for your soul?
But I need not excuse myself for what I am about to say.

You will at least listen to me patiently.' He took up Miss Goold's letter and searched through it for a short time; then he read aloud: '"He just asked one question about you: Does Mr.Conneally hate England and the Empire and everything English, from the Parliament to the police barrack?
For it is this hatred which must animate our work.

I said I thought you did." Now consider what those words mean.

You are to dedicate your powers, the talents God has given you, to preaching a gospel of hate.

This is not a question of politics.


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