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The Wizard

CHAPTER XVI
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How guilty you and I know alone.

Do you remember that day when you ate the fruit, how after it I accompanied you to the church yonder and listened to your preaching?
'Your sin shall find you out,' you said, and of a surety mine has found me out.

For, Messenger, it came about that in listening to you then and afterwards, I grew to love you and to believe the words you taught, and therefore am I of all men the most miserable, and therefore must I, who have been great and the councillor of kings, perish miserably by the death of a dog.
"Now curse me, and let me go.".


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