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The Social Cancer

CHAPTER XLIV
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Hold the sorrow of repentance as better than that of mere penitence.

Weep, daughter, weep! You don't know how much I enjoy seeing you weep.

Beat yourself on the breast also, but not hard, for you're still sick." But, as if her sorrow needed mystery and solitude to make it increase, Maria Clara, on seeing herself observed, little by little stopped sighing and dried her eyes without saying anything or answering her aunt, who continued the reading.

Since the wails of her audience had ceased, however, she lost her enthusiasm, and the last commandments made her so sleepy that she began to yawn, with great detriment to her snuffling, which was thus interrupted.
"If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed it," thought the good old lady afterwards.

"This girl sins like a soldier against the first five and from the sixth to the tenth not a venial sin, just the opposite to us! How the world does move now!" So she lighted a large candle to the Virgin of Antipolo and two other smaller ones to Our Lady of the Rosary and Our Lady of the Pillar, [123] taking care to put away in a corner a marble crucifix to make it understand that the candles were not lighted for it.


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