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Chapter 6
ddressing Glynn, and if Jesus suffered to come wo ized? ?

    -- ere you baptized yourself, temple? tive student asked.

    -- But o o come? temple said, his eyes searching Glynns eyes.

    Glynn cougly, y titter in  every word:

    -- And, as you remark, if it is tically whusness.

    -- Because temple said.

    -- Are you quite ort point, temple? Dixon said suavely.

    -- Saint Augustine says t about unbaptized co emple answered, because oo.

    -- I boo you, Dixon said, but I  limbo existed for such cases.

    -- Dont argue ally. Dont talk to  ing goat.

    -- Limbo! temple cried. ts a fine invention too. Like hell.

    -- But ness left out, Dixon said. urned smiling to thers and said:

    -- I t in saying so much.

    -You are, Glynn said in a firm tone. On t point Ireland is united.

    ruck tone floor of the colonnade.

    -- emple said. I can respect t invention of tan. rong and ugly. But w is limbo?

    -- Put o tor, Cranly, OKeeffe called out.

    Cranly made a s step toemple, ed, stamping , crying as if to a fowl:

    -- hoosh!

    temple moved away nimbly.

    -- Do you knoion like t in Roscommon?

    --  you! Cranly cried, clapping his hands.

    -- Neitemple cried out scornfully. And ts w I call limbo.

    -- Give us t stick here, Cranly said.

    c rougepeps: but temple, , fled ture, nimble and fleet-footed. Cranlys s were urning  eacep.

    ep  gesture  tick back into Stepep t , feignin
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