Through Stained Glass

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I readthe Reverend Orme's books, of course. " "What were the books?" "There weren't many, " said Lewis. "There was the Bible, of course. Therewas a little set of Shakspere in awfully fine print and a set of WalterScott. " Leighton nodded. "The Bible is essential but not educative until youlearn to depolarize it. Shakspere--you'll begin to read Shakspere inabout ten years. Walter Scott. Scott--well--Scott is just a bright axfor the neck of time. What else did you read?" "I read 'The City of God'... but not very often. " For a second Leighton stared; then he burst into laughter. He checkedhimself suddenly.
"Boy, " he said, "don't misunderstand. I'm not laughing at the book; I'mlaughing at your reading St. Augustine even 'not very often!'" "Why shouldn't you laugh?" asked Lewis, simply. "I laughed sometimes. Iremember I always laughed at the heading to the twenty-first book. " "Did you?" said Leighton, a look of wonder in his face. "What is it? Idon't quite recollect the headings that far. " "'Of the eternal punishment of the wicked in hell, and of the variousobjections urged against it, '" quoted Lewis, smiling.


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