The vicar had been talking about the Scribes and Pharises. “Now, chil-
dren,” he said, in an effort at revision, “there is a type of person who, wherever he prays, prays in a place where everyone can see him, and, moreover, always prays out in a loud voice so that all can hear him. What name do we give to such a man?” “Please sir,” was the quick reply from one boy, “the headmaster,”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 19 September 1936, Page 4
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