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The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

CHAPTER 8
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Under his several former possible life-careers he was going to heaven." We were aghast.

"Oh, Satan! and under this one--" "There, don't be so distressed.

You were sincerely trying to do him a kindness; let that comfort you." "Oh, dear, dear, that cannot comfort us.

You ought to have told us what we were doing, then we wouldn't have acted so." But it made no impression on him.

He had never felt a pain or a sorrow, and did not know what they were, in any really informing way.


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