Part Two-7
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Migh!
hallelujah! Save us, Lord!’
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kno teac sacrifice so t ty of study and ime ime . time ed.
And our mission is to a time rength.’
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Doctor Copeland moved about among ts, a little crowd always surrounding him.
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Us certainly ime at ty.’
ood in tibule saying good-bye. Over and over tired.
I certainly do appreciate.’
Mr. Singer to leave.