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A Dozen Ways Of Love

CHAPTER IV
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'I will do as you say.' They turned into the sleeping town; but when they reached the place of parting the curate put his hand on the Jew's arm and said, 'I should not have your forbearance.

If some one unconnected with myself had wronged me so, at the same time making profession of religion, I should think she deserved both disgrace and punishment.' 'And that she shall have, but not from us,' he replied.

'The sin will surely be visited on her and on her children.' 'Surely not on the children,' said the curate.

'You cannot believe that.
It would be unjust.' 'You have seen but little of the world if you do not know that such is the law.

The vagabond who sins from circumstances may have in him the making of a saint, and his children may be saints; but with those who sin in spite of the good around them it is not so.


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