. Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon compiled from his diary, letters and records by his wife and his private secretary. Does he not look calmand happy .*. C. H. SPURGEON ON HIS lHIRlY-Nl^rH BIRIHDAY c. If. spuroeons AUTr)l!K)(;K,\^^^. 26Q I think the old \o<^ j ist suits him, and the shabby old coat, too ! I hke thephotograph better than any portrait ever taken of me ; I wonder if \-ou will ? After I wrote to )ou yesterday, I worked a little while at 77ie Interpreter,but soon felt one of my old attacks coming on, so we set off for a long walk, and atsome time past ten oclock at night we
. Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon compiled from his diary, letters and records by his wife and his private secretary. Does he not look calmand happy .*. C. H. SPURGEON ON HIS lHIRlY-Nl^rH BIRIHDAY c. If. spuroeons AUTr)l!K)(;K,\^^^. 26Q I think the old \o<^ j ist suits him, and the shabby old coat, too ! I hke thephotograph better than any portrait ever taken of me ; I wonder if \-ou will ? After I wrote to )ou yesterday, I worked a little while at 77ie Interpreter,but soon felt one of my old attacks coming on, so we set off for a long walk, and atsome time past ten oclock at night we lost our way in the thick ot the forest, onl\-we knew the direction of Lyndhurst by the chimes. y\fter breaking through thelong grass, brambles, bracken, and underwood, we came to the edge of the denseenclosed wood in which we had been wandering, but a ditch and a pond barred ourway. However, there were some rails of fencing across, and over this we climbed,and went along it above the water. We landed in a field of high grass, and madetracks for a cottage, got into the garden, down the path, and out at the front gate,nobody challenging us. This advent
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