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The City of Delight

CHAPTER VI
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Our welfare and the welfare of others depend upon us--I mean my companion and me.

But there is no devoted prodigy to bear me away--thank fortune! I have come out of a great turmoil; I must plunge into a greater one before many days.

Let me rest between them.

It will be a long time before I shall possess anything so sweet as the smell of this cedar fire and the picture of you against this fair sky!" She looked down quickly.
"Was Ephesus in turmoil ?" she asked disconnectedly.
"Ephesus was never in any other state! A fit preparation for the disorder in Jerusalem! I was met at Caesarea with such tales as depressed me until it required such delight as you are to bring back my spirits again! What takes you to Jerusalem ?" he asked earnestly.
"The Passover?
God will forgive you if you neglect it one year.
Nothing but the sternest necessity should send any one there at this hour." "My necessity is stern--it is Judea's necessity," she answered.
"More similarity!" he exclaimed.

"That is why I go! Certainly Judea's fortunes have bettered with you and me both hastening to her rescue.
Come, let us compare further.


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