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The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

CHAPTER 7
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I think I shall get him burned." He had such strange notions of kindness! But angels are made so, and do not know any better.

Their ways are not like our ways; and, besides, human beings are nothing to them; they think they are only freaks.

It seems to me odd that he should put the astrologer so far away; he could have dumped him in Germany just as well, where he would be handy.
"Far away ?" said Satan.

"To me no place is far away; distance does not exist for me.

The sun is less than a hundred million miles from here, and the light that is falling upon us has taken eight minutes to come; but I can make that flight, or any other, in a fraction of time so minute that it cannot be measured by a watch.


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