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Simon Called Peter

CHAPTER I
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"Or else it means that there are only two realities, and that the excellent person who keeps this establishment regards both in a detached way, and conceives it her business to cater for each.

Let's go on." They turned the corner, and presently found themselves outside the famous carven door of the church.

"Have you ever been round ?" asked Peter.
"No," said Langton; "let's go in." They passed through the door into the old church, which, in contrast to that at Le Havre, was bathed in the daylight that streamed through many clear windows.

Together they wandered round it, saying little.

They inspected an eighteenth-century statue of St.Roch, who was pulling up his robe to expose a wound and looking upwards at the same time seraphically--or, at least, after the manner that the artist of that age had regarded as seraphic.


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