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Nina Balatka

CHAPTER V
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But she thought that her priest ought to have done more for her in such a crisis than simply giving her such ordinary counsel.

Things were not as they used to be, she knew; but there was even yet something of the prestige of power left to the Church, and there were convents with locks and bars, and excommunication might still be made terrible, and public opinion, in the shape of outside persecution, might, as Madame Zamenoy thought, have been brought to bear.

Nor did she get much more comfort from Father Jerome.

His reliance was placed chiefly on operations to be carried on with the Jew; and, failing them, on the opposition which the Jew would experience among his own people.

"They think more of it than we do," said Father Jerome.
"How can that be, Father Jerome ?" "Well, they do.


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