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A Visit to the Holy Land

CHAPTER VII
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Some of them pushed purposely against me, and put out their hands to grasp my bonnet, etc.

They conversed together a good deal, and prayed very little.

The children behaved no better; these little people ate their breakfast while the service was going on, and occasionally jostled each other, probably to keep themselves awake.

The good people here must fancy they are doing a meritorious work by passing two or three hours in the church; no one seems to care _how_ this time is spent, or they would assuredly have been taught better.
I had been in the church rather more than an hour when a clergyman stepped up to me and accosted me in my native language.

He was a German, and, in fact, an Austrian.


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