Tales From a Famished Land, Including the White Island--A Story of the Dardanelles

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All is in order. . . . Your photo- graph, Herr.' He handed me his own photo- [8 4 ] The Saviour of Mont Cesar graph — the photograph you see on the wall, monsieur/ Your Ausweiss!' He gave me the written order from von Manteuffel di- recting that the monastery be burned. Then he turned quietly to the file of soldiers and walked out before them. . . .
"It is not the face of a bad man, that face in the photograph, monsieur," said Brother Jan, as I stared again into the steady, narrow eyes of the p
...icture of Lieutenant Mahn.
"God asks no questions of men when He would use them. Our monastery is saved through the hand of a stranger and an enemy.
It is the work of God, laus Deo ! Let us praise God, monsieur." [85] VI GHOSTS BELGIAN peasants say that on the Eve of All Souls unquiet spirits are loosed from their graves for an hour after sunset. Those who died by violence, or those who died unshriven, rise from the dark and speak to passersby; they rise with the load of their sins upon them, with the hatred, or fear, or agony, or longing which they felt while dying, still in their tortured hearts, and they beg the passersby to take vengeance on their enemies, or to give them news of those they loved or hated.


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