[The Story of an African Farm by (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner]@TWC D-Link book
The Story of an African Farm

CHAPTER 2
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Young man, if you forget God, God will forget you.

There is a seat on the right-hand side as you go at the bottom door that you may get.

If you are given over to the enjoyment and frivolities of this world, what will become of your never dying soul ?' "He would not go till I gave him half a crown for the minister's salary.
Afterward I heard he was the man who collected the pew rents and got a percentage.

I didn't get to know any one else.
"When my time in that shop was done I hired myself to drive one of a transport-rider's wagons.
"That first morning, when I sat in the front and called to my oxen, and saw nothing about me but the hills, with the blue coming down to them, and the karoo bushes, I was drunk; I laughed; my heart was beating till it hurt me.

I shut my eyes tight, that when I opened them I might see there were no shelves about me.


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