By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 18, 2015 Randy By Elvin J. Norton (Previous installment) Chapter II No one who was acquainted with the kind disposition of Henry Palmer, and who fully sensed the seriousness of his intemperate habits, could look upon his expressive face without feeling sympathy for him. In his face were indications of a strong desire to do right, but along with these indications were no marks of that will power necessary ...
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