The Ball and the Cross by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton
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page 309 of 309 (100%)
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"No, they are not lost," he said. "They are saved. He has taken
away no souls with him, after all." He looked vaguely about at the fire that was already fading, and there among the ashes lay two shining things that had survived the fire, his sword and Turnbull's, fallen haphazard in the pattern of a cross. |
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