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The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

CHAPTER 7
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He will be acquitted, through unassailable proofs of his innocence." "Why, Satan, how can that be?
Do you really think it ?" "Indeed, I know it.

His good name will be restored, and the rest of his life will be happy." "I can believe it.

To restore his good name will have that effect." "His happiness will not proceed from that cause.

I shall change his life that day, for his good.

He will never know his good name has been restored." In my mind--and modestly--I asked for particulars, but Satan paid no attention to my thought.


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