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Hyacinth

CHAPTER VII
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I have no other word of revelation.

But I have wondered since how men are to be disentangled from their parties and their churches and their nations, and gathered simply into good and bad.

Will all men who are good just know the Captain when they see Him and range themselves with Him?
But why should we think about such things as these?
Doubtless He can order them.

But you, Hyacinth--will you be sure to know the good side from the bad, the Captain from the enemy ?' For a long time after he had gone to bed Hyacinth lay awake haunted by his father's prophecy of an Armageddon.

There was that in his nature which responded eagerly to such a call to battle.


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