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can again, be as it was before; You think, (while your eyes are upon that face,) of the stupendous utterance which tells of how the very world itself might pass away.
But not the words of truth.
Your thoughts become burdened with many complex questions and doubts which have come to you time after time, (but only) to again be hidden back in your mind, unexpressed, lest you be misunderstood.
There is a plaster Mary leaning back in the corner almost beneath the picture of Jesus. Her arms which once held a quaint little plaster child, are broken at the wrists and empty and she is for ever looking down

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