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Kate Carnegie and Those Ministers

CHAPTER IX
10/18

But there is no word for this mood in English, because it is not an English experience.

My mother fell under it at times, and I saw the effect." "Tell us, please, if all this description does not weary you ?" and Kate shone on Carmichael, who would have talked on the Council of Nice or the rotation of crops to prolong his privileges.
"It comes on quite suddenly, and is quite a spiritual matter--a cloud which descends and envelops the soul.

While it lasts a Highlander will not laugh nor sing; he will hardly speak, and he loses all hope about everything.

One of our men has the gloom at a time, and then he believes that he is.

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