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Whosoever Shall Offend

CHAPTER VI
10/29

That is what there is for dinner.

We give him what we have." Regina's dark eyes lightened; her upper lip rose in a curve and showed her closed teeth, strong and white as those of a young animal.
"Do as you are told," added Paoluccio.

"This is charity.

When you examine your conscience at Easter you can say, 'I have fed the hungry and cared for the sick.' The beans are mine, of course, but that makes no difference.

I make you a present of them." "Thank you!" "Welcome," answered Paoluccio, with his mouth, full.
Regina took the fourth bowl and a piece of bread and went out.


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