Norman Leslie: A Tale of Present Times, Volumes 1-2Garrett Press, 1969 "Rash, careless man " said the priest, in a more severe tone, perceiving that he had fully aroused the childish superstition of the sick man, "it is in vain It is in vain The fiend has the advantage. You have deserted Heaven--Heaven deserts you The evil one, even now, enters your room. He gloats upon your dying torments." |
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