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CHAPTER XXXV
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The other was quite broken down, and his unkempt hair hung about him.

The disciples had come as far as the tower of the town walls, but had withdrawn in terror, all but John, James, and Peter.

For Peter had decided to acknowledge himself a follower of Jesus of Nazareth, should it cost him his life.

But no one troubled any further about the strangers.

The disciples had seen Judas slinking behind the rocky mounds; he looked abject and forlorn, the very image of despair, and although their rage against the traitor had known no bounds, they were softened by the sight of the miserable creature, regarding him only as an object of horror.
Simeon carried the cross to the top of the hill.


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