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"Then, would you not feel it your duty to give a murderer up to justice?" The countenance of Father Roach assumed an instan- taneous change, as if a sudden pang shot through him his lip became suddenly ashy pale, he hid his face in his hands, and seemed struggling with some deep emotion. I feared I had offended, and feeling quite confused, began to stammer out some nonsense, when he interrupted me. " Do not be uneasy, " said he. " You have said nothing to be ashamed of, but your words touched a... chord, " and his voice trembled as he spoke, "that cannot vibrate without intense pain;" and wiping away a tear that glistened in each humid eye, " I shall tell you a story, 11 said he, "that will be the strongest illustration of such a case as you have supposed;" and he proceeded to give me the following narrative. THE PRIEST'S STORY "I HAVE already made known to you, that a younger brother and myself were left to the care of my mother best and dearest of mothers ! " said the holy man, sighing deeply, and clasping his hands fervently, while his eyes were lifted to heaven, as if love made him conscious that the spirit of her he lamented had found its eternal rest there "thy gentle and affectionate nature sank under the bitter trial that an all-wise Providence was pleased to visit thee with !
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