[The Shadow of the Cathedral by Vicente Blasco Ibanez]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shadow of the Cathedral CHAPTER VI 56/67
There is no fear of them entering here.
You may remain quite easy, Don Antolin, though in justice many accounts might be required of her from the past.
Is it because they are as religious as formerly? You know that this is not the case, though they complain with reason of the way in which the ancient grandeur of the Church has been extinguished without popular aid." [Footnote 1: In 1897 an Act was passed "to colonise derelict land in Spain."] "That is true," said Silver Stick; "there is no faith.
No one is capable of making any sacrifice for the house of God.
Only in the hour of death, when fear comes in, do some of them remember to assist us with their fortune." "There is no faith, that is the truth.
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