The Pastor's Son
in the sky, and this soft, balmy breeze from the south makes one almost believe that it is a June morning instead of the 30th of November. I know there will be a l
that had shown in his eyes faded away, for he saw no return of his joy and happine
climate had been tried, and everything else that promised relief, but of no avail. The best specialists had been consulted, but the
ing that might interest his son; so he said, "Well, wife, I suppose that turkey Deacon Phillips gave us will be done to perfe
aid, "Yes, it is a fine large turkey." His wife always looked worn-out and tired, for n
constant drain of physicians' bills, and the great expense of sending mother and son to a warm climate each fall, as the rigors of the northern winters were con
now that I will do justice to that turkey, after delivering my long sermon, an
: "Walter, dear, you had better get ready for church; I will soon have this turkey so I can
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must be for some good purpose; we will ask your fa
the church, which was only a short dista