The Servant in the House by Charles Rann Kennedy
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MARY. Oh, I see--lazy. MANSON. Not precisely--they work: they are not idle; but they serve other masters. MARY. Such as whom? MANSON. The Bishop of Lancashire. MARY [after a pause], I always thought he was such a great success out there. The papers have been full of it--of the millions of people who follow him about: they say they almost worship him in some places. What kind of people are they? MANSON. Just common people. MARY. And then, all that talk of die great churches he built out there! . . . MANSON. Churches? MARY. Yes; didn't he? MANSON. He built one. MARY. What's it like? MANSON. Those who have seen it say there is nothing like it on earth. |
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