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LESSNESS — HOLD'S SELF FORGETFULNESS — OSWALD OVERWHELMED
BY THE TERRORS OF DEATH — HOLD'S TRIUMPH OVER DEATH — HIS
PRAYER AMID THE WAVES — EFFECT ON HIS COMPANIONS — THE
TIDE ADVANCING ... 192
MYSTERIOUS INFLUENCE OF MIND ON MIND— HOLD'S EXPLANATION—
GODBER AND IDALIA — THE PASTOR'S WIFE — PRETERNATURAL WARN-
ING OF HER HUSBAND'S DANGER — HER ENTREATIES — GODBER IN
SEARCH OF THE LOST — OSWALD'S SHRIEK HEARD — SITUATION OF
THE LOST — CHARACTER OF OSWALD — HOLD AND HIS PARTY RES-
CUED FROM DEATH ... 204
RECEPTION ON THE HALLIG — EXHAUSTION OF THE SUFFERERS — OS-
WALD'S CONVALESCENCE — MANDER'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GOD —
CONVERSATION WITH HIS SON — "WHEN I AM GRAY-HEADED" —
OSWALD'S INWARD STRUGGLE — A NIGHT OF WEEPING— OSWALD'S
NEW BIRTH— HOLD AND OSWALD— OSWALD'S ZEAL — HUMILITY —
HOLD'S IDEA OF A MISSIONARY — INFLUENCE OF COMMERCE — ITS
RELATION TO MISSIONS — HOLD'S ADVICE TO OSWALD — HALF VIC-
TORIES ... 214
SEPARATING FROM FRIENDS — THE HALLIG PASTOR AND WIFE — COM-
PARISON — AUTHOR'S EXPERIENCE — IDALIA'S CHANGE OF FEELING
TOWARD GODBER — HIS POSITION PORTRAYED BY HOLD— GODBER'S