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Saracinesca

CHAPTER VI
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The grey-haired monk believed that, in his great knowledge of mankind.

But she would suffer terribly, and it might be that others would suffer also.

It was the consequence of an irretrievable error in the beginning, when it had seemed to the young girl just leaving the convent that the best protection against the world of evil into which she was to go would be the unconditional sacrifice of herself.
Padre Filippo was silent.

He hoped that the passionate outburst of grief and self-reproach would pass, though he himself could find little enough to say.

It was all too natural.


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