The Judgment House by Gilbert Parker
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THE JUDGMENT HOUSE
by Gilbert Parker NOTE Except where references to characters well-known to all the world occur in these pages, this book does not present a picture of public or private individuals living or dead. It is not in any sense a historical novel. It is in conception and portraiture a work of the imagination. "Strangers come to the outer wall-- (Why do the sleepers stir?) Strangers enter the Judgment House-- (Why do the sleepers sigh?) Slow they rise in their judgment seats, Sieve and measure the naked souls, Then with a blessing return to sleep. (Quiet the Judgment House.) Lone and sick are the vagrant souls-- (When shall the world come home?)" "Let them fight it out, friend! things have gone too far, God must judge the couple: leave them as they are-- |
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