A Parson's Mistake.
Ah amtisiog incident is related of ft clerg;ntt£t, who, some years ago, was j^&to^pf a small country parish in tlwaWest Midland Counties. Otff #mday morning, when reading the first lesson, he read to the bottom of a page, the last words on which were:— "l am ;" but turning pVer two leaves instead of one, he jpfoceec^t " an ass," then noticing the ot[w> he turned back to the right place, and continued, " that I ftm," much to the amusement of the congregation, and to his own disconStttre. .. _
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Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1895, Page 3
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89A Parson's Mistake. Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1895, Page 3
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