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The Girl from Montana

CHAPTER VI
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What do you think she meant ?" "Why, I don't know, I'm sure, unless it's some kind of a society.

But it looked to me like a prayer meeting.

I've heard about prayer meetings, but I never went to one, though I never supposed they were so interesting.
That was a remarkable story that old man told of how he was taken care of that night among the Indians.

He evidently believes that prayer helps people." "Don't you ?" she asked quickly.
"O, certainly!" he said, "but there was something so genuine about the way the old man told it that it made you feel it in a new way." "It is all new to me," said the girl.

"But mother used to go to Sunday school and church and prayer meeting.


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