THE FINAL STATION.
Bobby is the son of a Methodist minister and has had the experiences of "moving" four times in the space of his eight years' life. He disapproves strongly of the itinerant system, which is the bane of the Methodist clergy. . . . . Some time ago an elderly minister was visiting Bobby's father, and directed his attention to the small boy, asking him many questions of a more or less theological nature. Finally the course of the conversation turned to heaven, and Bobby was asked concerning the abode of the blest. "Yes," said the youngster, with a sigh of deep weariness, "I know. It's the last place we're going to.move to.V
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 127, 30 May 1908, Page 6
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111THE FINAL STATION. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 127, 30 May 1908, Page 6
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