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Thanks much, guys. I heard the comment for years at the Wednesday Luncheon of a French church I belonged to here in Washington, given as an excuse by the pastor for charging for the luncheon. But he never told us it came form Huck Finn.
Ron
>>> Jeff Steinbrink <[log in to unmask]> 03/16 9:18 AM >>>
Dear Ron Allen,
It's in Chapter 33 of Huck Finn--if you've got the California
paperback, on p. 285. Huck says of Silas Phelps, "he warn't only
just a farmer, he was a preacher, too, and had a little one-horse log
church down back of the plantation, which he built it himself at his
own expense, for a church and school house, and never charged nothing
for his preaching, and it was worth it, too."
Best to you--
Jeff Steinbrink
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