Stephen Grattan's Faith Stephen Grattan's Faith

Stephen Grattan's Faith

Publisher Description

Stephen Grattan had been a drunkard, and was now a reformed man. John Morely had been a drunkard, and was trying to reform. His father, though not a total abstainer, had lived and died a temperate man. But John Morely was not like his father. He had in him, the neighbours said, “the makings” of a better or a worse man than ever his father had been; and when, after his mother’s death, the young builder brought home the pretty and good Alice Lambton as his wife, a “better man” they all declared he was to be; for they believed that now he would not be in danger from his one temptation. But as his business increased, his temptation increased. He was an intelligent man, and a good fellow besides; and his society was much sought after by men who were lovers of pleasure. Some of them were men who occupied a higher position than his; and, flattered by their notice, he yielded to the temptations which they placed before him.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1897
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
67
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
47.8
KB

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