“I am not so sure of that,” was the reply. “I’ve been studying on that part of it, and reading what little I can find to read, and listening, too, whenever I can hear it talked about.”
“I am sure you must get great help from Mr. Farrar’s sermons. I’m so glad to see you in church every Sunday morning.”
“Yes; I come quite regularly. I’m always interested in the sermon.”
“Mr. Farrar is very grateful to you for giving him such splendid assistance in his fight.”
“I try to help him. I think he’s a very wise and good man.”
“He is, indeed. You can rest assured of that.”
“And being so wise and good he deserves to be very happy.”
“I think he almost glories in this warfare for righteousness.”
“He should be happy and satisfied in all of his relations in order to do his best work.”
“I presume he is thus happy and satisfied.”