Title | The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists |
Page | 463 |
Chapter | -- |
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tomorrow,' concluded Starr, `and I am sure he will be followed by the good wishes and prayers of all the members of his flock.' The reverend gentleman resumed his seat, and almost immediately it became evident from the oscillations of the balloon that Mr Belcher was desirous of rising to say a Few Words in acknowledgement, but he was restrained by the entreaties of those near him, who besought him not to exhaust himself. He afterwards said that he would not have been able to say much even if they had permitted him to speak, because he felt too full. `During the absence of our beloved pastor,' said Brother Didlum, who now rose to give out the closing hymn, `his flock will not be left hentirely without a shepherd, for we 'ave arranged with Mr Starr to come and say a Few Words to us hevery Sunday.' From the manner in which they constantly |