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The Way of the Cross

—And have you any fugitives?

—No, none whatever, none.

I take a glance inside to see how the place has been arranged.

I meet a very pleasant person in charge, a young girl with a kind, simple face, a face such as one often sees.

A face I knew.

Had I met her before in a village school? Or at the time of an epidemic? Or in time of famine?

It's more likely that I never met her before.

But young people with faces like hers are seen everywhere where there is need of help

—For the people.

I shall often meet them now on this way of affliction.

—You haven't any fugitives yet?

—How haven't we any? We have.

—You have?