[Inez by Augusta J. Evans]@TWC D-Link bookInez CHAPTER XXXI 4/6
Remember, remember, one sin unconfessed will sink you into everlasting perdition! Think you I will absolve you! Never! Never!" "What brings you here? Think you the approach of death will terrify me ?--that I shall claim your intercession and absolution? Have you come hoping to make a bargain, and receive my order for a hundred sheep, or as many cattle, on condition that you pray me out of purgatory? I tell you now, if there be such a place, you will surely follow me ere long.
We shall not be separated long, my godly Padre!" Large drops rolled from her brow, and, gasping, she continued more indistinctly: "There is one to stand between us now, even blackbrowed Death! and now, as I speak, I see his shadow flung over me.
I am dying, and if I am lost, you are to blame! you, and you only! You a man of God! You forgive my sins, and give me a passport to heaven! Padre, I know you, in all your hypocrisy, and I know that, if there be a God, you have outraged His every law! You have led me astray! You have brought me to this! Padre, I am sinful, full well I know it; for this is an hour when the barrier which hides the secret soul is thrown down, and every deed and thought stands up boldly for itself.
I have not served God! But oh! I would not change places with you, leader, teacher, guide, consecrated priest, as you are--for you have mocked him! Yes, mocked him! set aside his written word, and instead of Bible truths you told me of Saints, and Relics, and Miracles! You bade me worship the cross, and never once mentioned Him who consecrated it with his agony and blood! In my childhood I believed your legends and miracles, and trusted to such as you to save me.
A dreadful curse will rest upon your head, for you came in sheep's clothing, and devoured many precious souls! Padre, I--I--" In vain she strove to articulate, further utterance was denied her.
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