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of Nazareth together, by the stone bridge, as they had come. The setting sun lit the forest with a red light and painted the village a new colour. Weary with running and entreating, the priest had sat down in the snow in front of the church; and his servant-maid stood near him, looking around. They saw the street and the orchard filled with peasants in their holiday attire, moving about the market-place and along the houses. Outside the doors, families, with their dead children on their knees, whispered in amazement and horror of the fate wherewith they had been assailed. Others were still mourning the child where it had fallen, near a cask, under a barrow or at a puddle's edge, or were carrying it away in silence. Several were already washing the benches, chairs, tables and shirts all smirched with blood and picking up the cradles that had been flung into the street. But nearly all the mothers were kneeling on the grass under the trees, before the dead bodies, which they knew by their woollen frocks. Those who had no children were roaming about the market-place, stopping to gaze at the afflicted groups. The men who had done weeping took the dogs and started in pursuit of their strayed beasts, or mended their broken windows or gaping roofs, while the village grew hushed and still beneath the light of the moon as it rose slowly in the sky. THE END * * * * * Transcriber's Notes The following typographical errors have been corrected from the original book: Page 083: inquity changed to iniquity (example of iniquity would strike the ideals of mankind) Page 113: magnificnt " " magnificent (rejuvenated by our magnificent misfortune,) Page 126: alwas " " always (and always ready with his pleasant smile,) Page 174: man " " men ("So died these men as became Athenians.) Page 178: centuies " " centuries (These words spoken twenty-three centuries ago) Page 183: catacylsm " " cataclysm (if this cataclysm let loose by an act of unutterable) Page 232: sorsow " " sorrow (Alas, yes! I had heard of your sorrow;) Page 236: Then " " They (They need love as much as do the living.) Page 247: (section number) 2 " " 3 (3 All these, on examination, leave but a worthless residuum;) Page 305: Breughel " " Brueghel (painted in the sixteenth century by Pieter Brueghel the Elder.) Page 327: missing ending quotes were added ("You may sav
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