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A Thorny Path [Per Aspera]
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CHAPTER XV
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That is the way with all these Christians.

They think it their duty to force on others what they themselves think right, and any one who turns a deaf ear to their questionable truths they at once set down as narrow-minded, or as hostile to what is good.

Agatha, of whom you were just now speaking, and Zeno her father, my husband's brother, are Christians.

I had hoped that Korinna's death would have brought the child back to us; I have longed to see her, and have heard much that is sweet about her: but a common sorrow, which so often brings divided hearts together, has only widened the gulf between my husband and his brother.

The fault is not on our side.


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