A CASUAL CLERGYMAN.
The San Francisco "Argonaut" relates that a New Jersey clergyman recently electrified his congregation by introducing into his sermon adia-matie account of RudyarJ Kipling's death-bed scene. One of his parishioners hurried up to remonstrate at tihe close of the service. "Kipling not dead?" echoed the pnoaoher, tranquilly; "wtlll, that's odd. I surely read about tha tiring somewhere. It must have been soma one else who died; but the point remains the same.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 7
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75A CASUAL CLERGYMAN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 7
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