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Caain for them, and in his own heart he echoed the prayer of acceptance that others were putting up As he went out into the black night, and later, on the silentit over in his mind It seemed to him the simplest, the most sensible explanation of the plan of Salvation he had ever heard He wondered if the minister at home knew all this and had meant it when he tried to explain But no, that row into it, and here he was perhaps alirl to-night had said it took only an instant to settle the whole thing, and she looked as if her soul was resting on it Why could he not get peace? Why could he not find God?

Then out of the dark and into his thoughts caht, and all his holy and beautiful thoughts fled! He longed to lunge out of the dark and spring upon that fat, flabby lieutenant, and throttle him So, in bitterness of spirit he marched out to face the foe