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Continuing in the style of his earlier books, Strange Tales, John Ashworth tells the stories of people like ‘Little Sandy,’ a motherless young boy driven onto the streets by his drunken father, and ‘Old Thomas,’ converted after being chastened by a blacksmith for swearing. The stories told by Ashworth are all the more powerful because they are factual.
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