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The Hoosier Schoolmaster

CHAPTER XIV
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You will fight it in your own way.

No two alike.

The important thing is the End.

If you come out as he did, with the doubt gone and the trust in God victorious, it matters little just what shape the battle may take.

Since Jacob became Israel there have never been two such struggles alike, save in that they all end either in victory or in defeat.
It was after twelve o'clock on that Christmas day when Ralph put his head out the door of the school-house and called out: "Bud, I'd like to see you." Bud did not care to see the master, for he had inly resolved to "thrash him" and have done with him.


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