id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37731 Walker, W. W. (William Wesley) Alter Ego: A Tale .txt text/plain 10415 378 68 The first Sunday came upon which the Rev. Thomas Melvin was to occupy his new pulpit, and an immense congregation on his new pastor and said, after being asked how he liked the sermon and for a long time he was a persistent enemy of Mount Zion's pastor, The reverend father was a most companionable man, and, as Mr. Melvin said, was a jolly good fellow. receive a great spiritual uplift." Mr. Melvin was a very sane man, and the sick man revived for a time and said, "Eye hath not seen, nor ear Mr. Devoau said: "When you think of the fact that we could never meet Mr. Melvin was so struck with the fact that the young man who had world what the brotherhood of man means and that the Saviour's teaching all right." Mr. Melvin said: "They were not exactly like those of the ./cache/37731.txt ./txt/37731.txt