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Pastors and Masters in Chattanooga, TN
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"The sight of duty does make one shiver," said Miss Herrick. "The actual doing of it would kill one, I think."
Ever anxious to keep up appearances, self-avowed intellectual and scholar Nicholas Herrick knows that to involve himself in the running of his own school would be a condescension too far. Assembling around himself a cast of fittingly fawning friends and aides, he sets about unveiling his final masterpiece. Described in contemporary reviews as "a work of genius,"
Pastors and Masters
inaugurated the writing career of an author gifted with a rare skill for characterization and for wry portrayals of domestic scenes.
Ever anxious to keep up appearances, self-avowed intellectual and scholar Nicholas Herrick knows that to involve himself in the running of his own school would be a condescension too far. Assembling around himself a cast of fittingly fawning friends and aides, he sets about unveiling his final masterpiece. Described in contemporary reviews as "a work of genius,"
Pastors and Masters
inaugurated the writing career of an author gifted with a rare skill for characterization and for wry portrayals of domestic scenes.
"The sight of duty does make one shiver," said Miss Herrick. "The actual doing of it would kill one, I think."
Ever anxious to keep up appearances, self-avowed intellectual and scholar Nicholas Herrick knows that to involve himself in the running of his own school would be a condescension too far. Assembling around himself a cast of fittingly fawning friends and aides, he sets about unveiling his final masterpiece. Described in contemporary reviews as "a work of genius,"
Pastors and Masters
inaugurated the writing career of an author gifted with a rare skill for characterization and for wry portrayals of domestic scenes.
Ever anxious to keep up appearances, self-avowed intellectual and scholar Nicholas Herrick knows that to involve himself in the running of his own school would be a condescension too far. Assembling around himself a cast of fittingly fawning friends and aides, he sets about unveiling his final masterpiece. Described in contemporary reviews as "a work of genius,"
Pastors and Masters
inaugurated the writing career of an author gifted with a rare skill for characterization and for wry portrayals of domestic scenes.

















