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<blockquote class="quotation">One fellow said to me, "O Jerry, you only imagine yourself into it; the whole affair is just the work of your imagination."  
<blockquote class="quotation">One fellow said to me, "O Jerry, you only imagine yourself into it; the whole affair is just the work of your imagination."  


"Well," I replied, "GOOD for ''imagination!''"... I used to be ... wretched, ragged, friendless, homeless and unhappy now see me, I am contented; have a good conscience and everything I need. Say! Why don't you imagine yourself into it then too? It's so e-a-s-y, and it's certainy ''better.'' Just imagine it, why don't you?" <ref>Offord, R.M. Jerry McAuley: An Apostle to the Lost. New York: Forgotten Books, 2012. p. 124</ref></blockquote>
"Well," I replied, "GOOD for ''imagination!''"... I used to be ... wretched, ragged, friendless, homeless and unhappy; now see me, I am contented; have a good conscience and everything I need. Say! Why don't you imagine yourself into it then too? It's so e-a-s-y, and it's certainy ''better.'' Just imagine it, why don't you?" <ref>Offord, R.M. Jerry McAuley: An Apostle to the Lost. New York: Forgotten Books, 2012. p. 124</ref></blockquote>




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One fellow said to me, "O Jerry, you only imagine yourself into it; the whole affair is just the work of your imagination." "Well," I replied, "GOOD for imagination!"... I used to be ... wretched, ragged, friendless, homeless and unhappy; now see me, I am contented; have a good conscience and everything I need. Say! Why don't you imagine yourself into it then too? It's so e-a-s-y, and it's certainy better. Just imagine it, why don't you?" [1]


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  1. Offord, R.M. Jerry McAuley: An Apostle to the Lost. New York: Forgotten Books, 2012. p. 124