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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The New Minister's Great Opportunity, by Heman White Chaplin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The New Minister's Great Opportunity First published in the "Century Magazine" Author: Heman White Chaplin Release Date: October 12, 2007 [EBook #23003] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MINISTER'S GREAT OPPORTUNITY *** Produced by David Widger THE NEW MINISTER'S GREAT OPPORTUNITY. By Heman White Chaplin 1887 First published in the "Century Magazine." "The minister's got a job," said Mr. Snell. Mr. Snell had been driven in by a shower from the painting of a barn, and was now sitting, with one bedaubed overall leg crossed over the other, in Mr. Hamblin's shop. Half-a-dozen other men, who had likewise found in the rain a call to leisure, looked up at him inquiringly. "How do you mean?" said Mr. Noyes, who sat beside him, girt with a nail-pocket. "'The minister 's got a job'? How do you mean?" And Mr. Noyes assumed a listener's air, and stroked his thin yellow beard. Mr. Snell smiled, with half-shut, knowing eyes, but made no answer. "How do you mean?" repeated Mr. Noyes; "'The minister's got a job'--of course he has--got a stiddy job. We knew that before." "Very well," said Mr. Snell, with a placid face; "seeing's you know so much about it, enough said. Let it rest right there." "But," said Mr. Noyes, nervously blowing his nose; "you lay down this proposition: 'The minister's got a job.' Now I ask, what is it?" Mr. Snell uncrossed his legs, and stooped to pick up a last, which he proceeded to scan with a shrewd, critical eye. "Narrer foot," he said to Mr. Hamblin. "Private last--Dr. Hunter's," said Mr. Hamblin, laying down a boot upon which he was stitching an outer-sole, and rising to make a ponderous, elephantine excursion across the quaking shop to the earthen water-pitcher, from which he took a generous draught. "Well, Brother Snell," said Mr. Noyes,--they were members together of a secret organization, of which Mr. Snell was P. G. W. T. F.,--"ain't you going to tell us? What--is this job? That is to say, what--er--is it?" Brother Snell set
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