A POOR REPENTANCE.
In a village near Derby a. man lay apparently dying. His minister visited him, and besought him to be reconciled to a neighbour, against whom it was well known that he cherished a
long-standing feeling of enmity. At last the man consented, and the neighbour was sent for. After a short conversation, they shook hands in token of friendship. But as the neighbour turned to depart, the sick man exclaimed: “But you must remember this stands for nothing if I get better again!”
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1121, 5 October 1911, Page 23
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86A POOR REPENTANCE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1121, 5 October 1911, Page 23
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