God and the Man: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly, 1881 |
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... As the red light flooded the sea , and played upon my face and form , I felt as if I too could hear the voice of God , crying , ' Cain , where is thy brother ? ' while I replied , not like Cain CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON'S RECORD . II II.
... As the red light flooded the sea , and played upon my face and form , I felt as if I too could hear the voice of God , crying , ' Cain , where is thy brother ? ' while I replied , not like Cain CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON'S RECORD . II II.
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... voice which still cried in my ear , Cain , where is thy brother ? ' Although I re- joiced in his death , I had not slain him ; had not God Himself taken the task nay , out of my hands ? " Nevertheless , despite my rejoicing , I was ...
... voice which still cried in my ear , Cain , where is thy brother ? ' Although I re- joiced in his death , I had not slain him ; had not God Himself taken the task nay , out of my hands ? " Nevertheless , despite my rejoicing , I was ...
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... , and his face like a head of Death , with no flesh thereon , but flame in the sockets of the eyes . Then he cried in a terrible voice , ' Cain , Cain ! where is thy brother ? ' and before THE ISLAND OF DESOLATION . 27.
... , and his face like a head of Death , with no flesh thereon , but flame in the sockets of the eyes . Then he cried in a terrible voice , ' Cain , Cain ! where is thy brother ? ' and before THE ISLAND OF DESOLATION . 27.
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... voice ? It was surely just for God to punish him , but could He not have done His torture cunningly , without vexing me with the sight ? But the world had receded from us like a sea , leaving us alone as upon a solitary shore , with no ...
... voice ? It was surely just for God to punish him , but could He not have done His torture cunningly , without vexing me with the sight ? But the world had receded from us like a sea , leaving us alone as upon a solitary shore , with no ...
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... voice was so faint and weak that I hardly knew it ; none the less I pitied him . not , no more than I might have pitied a starving hound . Nay , to the hound I would have cast some shred of help , some fragment of my store ; but my ...
... voice was so faint and weak that I hardly knew it ; none the less I pitied him . not , no more than I might have pitied a starving hound . Nay , to the hound I would have cast some shred of help , some fragment of my store ; but my ...
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