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Antonina

CHAPTER 4
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In addition to which, it would be no easy task for us at the present moment to impugn the doctrines broached by our assailant; for the fellow has a troublesome facility of supporting what he says by the Bible.

Believe me, in this matter, our only way of righting ourselves will be to convict him of scandal against the highest dignitaries of the Church.' 'The order that we have lately received to track his movements and listen to his discourses, leads me to believe that our superiors are of your opinion.' 'Whether my convictions are correct or not, of this I feel assured--that his days of liberty are numbered.

It was but a few hours ago that I saw the bishop's chamberlain's head-assistant, and he told me that he had heard, through the crevice of a door--' 'Hush! he moves; he is pressing forward to enter the church.

You can tell me what you were about to say as we follow him.

Quick! let us mix with the crowd.' Ever enthusiastic in the performance of their loathsome duties, these two discreet pastors of a Christian flock followed Numerian with the most elaborate caution into the interior of the sacred building.
Although the sun still left a faint streak of red in the western sky, and the moon had as yet scarcely risen, the great chandelier of two thousand four hundred lamps, mentioned by the bishop in his address to the people, was already alight.


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