OUT, OUT, OUT!
HICKSON’S DEVILS. Scene in MeSfeourne. [SYDNEY SUN SERVICE.] fiflelfoourne, On the vern-ndtih of a house til EFw visited by Mr J. M.. Hickson. silt :i lit-tlo mad woman. 81m quoted Scripture, and denied the possibility of boilin' cured- The missionor approached her. “O (.fotl,” he said, “cast out this evil thing' that has taken possession of: her.” .Seizing- her hand, lie shook, it throe times. “Out; Oy.t! Out!” ho cried, and the woman repeated, “Out! Out! Out!” ‘ln. the- name of the Father,” he continued. “In the name of the Father,” the woman echoed, and she continued to repeat Mr Hickson’s words. Then she broke out. “I deny that this can be done. J— J-—1” Then the woman stopped. The missionor laid his hands on her, and she was led away in silence.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18076, 28 March 1923, Page 9
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