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23 Because the way of Harry was growing on them day by day.

CHAPTER 51
1 And not long after his encounter with the Christians, Harry gathered his followers together,
2 And asked them to sit down and get comfortable,
3 Because he wanted to talk to them,
4 At some length,
5 And tell them about a very special place,
6 And the people who lived there.
7 Then the followers did as he asked,
8 And Harry began to talk,
9 At some length.

CHAPTER 52
1 He told them there was a river called the Delaware,
2 Which flowed through a valley of the same name,
3 All the way from somewhere in northern aNew Jersey,
4 Past a large, ancient, dying city,
5 Down to a bay know as the Delaware,
6 And from there into an ocean called the Atlantic.

CHAPTER 53
1 He told them that the large, ancient, dying city was named bPhiladelphia,
2 Meaning "City of cBrotherly Love,"
3 dBut there was hardly any brotherly love in Philadelphia,
4 At all.
5 Instead of brotherly love, there were eneighborhoods,
6 And the people who lived in these neighborhoods did not love the people who lived in other neighborhoods,
a.Yks.6.6
b.Ned.23.7
c.Wil.2.1
d.Ned.23.3
e.Ira.21.26
f.Gods.2.5-7
Gods.7.1-8
g.Wil.28.4
h.Brd.24.1
i.Vin.47.1-6
Ned.30.1-2
j.Wil.53.7-8
7 Because those people were fdifferent,
8 And probably dangerous besides.

CHAPTER 54
1 He told them there was a neighborhood called North Philadelphia,
2 Where most of the people who lived there were black,
3 And poor,
4 And likely to stay that way,
5 gForever.
6 hThe people who lived in North Philadelphia didn't love the people who lived in other neighborhoods,
7 Because the people who lived in the other neighborhoods didn't love them,
8 At all.

CHAPTER 55
1 He told them there was a neighborhood called West Philadelphia,
2 Where most of the people who lived there were black,
3 Unless they were students or faculty of the city's greatest iuniversity,
4 Which was also located in West Philadelphia,
5 For some reason.
6 The people who lived in this neighborhood didn't love each other very much,
7 Because the students and faculty in West Philadelphia were jafraid of the black people in their neighborhood,
8 And the black people in West Philadelphia couldn't love the students and faculty who didn't love them,