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The Foreigner

CHAPTER XVII
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He mak' troub' for dat priest, ees eet not ?" "Well, I am afraid he did," said Brown, laughing.

"But I fancy it was the priest made trouble for himself." "Yes, dat ees so, and dat ees de worse troub' of all," said the wise old man.
The poor woman made her confession, received her Sacrament, and thus comforted and at peace, made exit from this troubled life.
"My son," said the priest to Kalman when the service was over, "I would be glad to confess you." "Thank you, Father," said Kalman.

"I make my confession to God." "Ah, my son, you have been injured in your faith by dat bad priest Klazowski." "No, I think not," said Kalman.

"I have for some years been reading my Bible, and I have lived beside a good man who has taught me to know God and our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

I seek to follow him as Peter and the others did.


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