. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. VandalBusiness Writing to his daughter, Sept. 13, 1908, from SanFrancisco, TK said: Sh—, dont tell anybody—butI saw Billy Papke knock the stuffm out of StanleyKetchel. It was immense! 404 TK AND THE GREAT WORK IN AMERICA On Jan. 30, 1910—twenty-three years after theirfirst meeting, Mrs. Huntley and Mr. Richardson weremarried. Upon that occasion, TK was as pale as the white-ness of death. And well he might be, for there was a young woman,whom just a few weeks previous to this time, he hadsecretly a


. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. VandalBusiness Writing to his daughter, Sept. 13, 1908, from SanFrancisco, TK said: Sh—, dont tell anybody—butI saw Billy Papke knock the stuffm out of StanleyKetchel. It was immense! 404 TK AND THE GREAT WORK IN AMERICA On Jan. 30, 1910—twenty-three years after theirfirst meeting, Mrs. Huntley and Mr. Richardson weremarried. Upon that occasion, TK was as pale as the white-ness of death. And well he might be, for there was a young woman,whom just a few weeks previous to this time, he hadsecretly assured was his true soul-mate,—to whom hehad explained that Florence Huntley was his mate inan intellectual sense only. TK knew all this, but he did not know what momentof that day this young woman might come in andbefore all the wedding guests declare her betrayal anddemand an explanation of his hypocritical and crim-inal deception. And it was this uncertainty, this awfulapprehension and fear that chilled his blood andblanched his hands and face to a sickly, chalky white-ness. Floren


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