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The Innocents Abroad
Part 6 of 6

CHAPTER LIV
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The projections that answered for cheeks were worn smooth by the passionate kisses of generations of pilgrims from distant lands.

We asked "Why ?" The guide said it was because this was one of "the very stones of Jerusalem" that Christ mentioned when he was reproved for permitting the people to cry "Hosannah!" when he made his memorable entry into the city upon an ass.

One of the pilgrims said, "But there is no evidence that the stones did cry out--Christ said that if the people stopped from shouting Hosannah, the very stones would do it." The guide was perfectly serene.

He said, calmly, "This is one of the stones that would have cried out.

"It was of little use to try to shake this fellow's simple faith--it was easy to see that.
And so we came at last to another wonder, of deep and abiding interest -- the veritable house where the unhappy wretch once lived who has been celebrated in song and story for more than eighteen hundred years as the Wandering Jew.


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