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Chapter XXXIV.—The Other Side of the Story.

Then I Clement, understanding that he perchance was my father, was drowned in tears, and my brothers also were ready to rush forward and to disclose the matter; but Peter restrained them, saying:  “Be quiet, until I give you permission.”  Therefore Peter, answering, said to the old man:  “What was the name of your younger son?”  And he said:  “Clement.”  Then Peter:  “If I shall this day restore to you your most chaste wife and your three sons, will you believe that a modest mind can overcome unreasonable impulses, and that all things that have been spoken by us are true, and that Genesis is nothing?”  Then said the old man:  “As p. 191 it is impossible for you to perform what you have promised, so it is impossible that anything can take place apart from Genesis.”  Then says Peter:  “I wish to have all who are here present as witnesses that I shall this day hand over to you your wife, who is living most chastely, with your three sons.  And now take a token of these things from this, that I know the whole story much more accurately than you do; and I shall relate the whole occurrences in order, both that you may know them, and that those who are present may learn.”


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