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The Book
This man is at the door of hell.
..somehow it seems to be his destination after a life
of subtle stubbornness. he doesn't expect to find himself
waking up out of a dream...he doesn't expect to pi
Imself and wake up and that kind of thing.
..in fact, the thought of that happening makes him
smile. he's just mildly surprised to find himself there
at the door of hell.
To all accounts, the kindly old man who is the doorman
(and who conceivably reminds him of his father) is
sat reading a book...but he gets up smartly and without
time for either of them to feel
They're standing on ceremony says,
"hold my book for a minute,
would you, while I get the door open!
" (presumably, you know,
you need two hands to open the door.) for some reason the o
N doesn't just put his book down on the chair
It all happens quite quickly.
..he finds that he's made a decision and is already
holding the old man's book.
..as just about anybody else would have,
but it seems a bit curious because...in howev
All a way you like to consider it.
..it is as if he's helping himself enter hell.
..the path of least resistance.
of course, at the same time he suddenly thinks.
.even as he finally grips the book.
Ot;this is my chance for a reprieve.
..the final test...the straw which will tip the good
deeds over the bad."
Next thing he knows, they have exchanged opinions on
the book and he has handed it back to the old man and
is being shown into hell.
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is being shown into hell.
the book and he has handed it back to the old man and
Next thing he knows, they have exchanged opinions on
deeds over the bad."
..the final test...the straw which will tip the good
Ot;this is my chance for a reprieve.
.even as he finally grips the book.
of course, at the same time he suddenly thinks.
..the path of least resistance.
..it is as if he's helping himself enter hell.
All a way you like to consider it.
but it seems a bit curious because...in howev
..as just about anybody else would have,
holding the old man's book.
..he finds that he's made a decision and is already
It all happens quite quickly.
N doesn't just put his book down on the chair
you need two hands to open the door.) for some reason the o
" (presumably, you know,
would you, while I get the door open!
"hold my book for a minute,
They're standing on ceremony says,
time for either of them to feel
sat reading a book...but he gets up smartly and without
(and who conceivably reminds him of his father) is
To all accounts, the kindly old man who is the doorman
at the door of hell.
smile. he's just mildly surprised to find himself there
..in fact, the thought of that happening makes him
Imself and wake up and that kind of thing.
waking up out of a dream...he doesn't expect to pi
of subtle stubbornness. he doesn't expect to find himself
..somehow it seems to be his destination after a life
This man is at the door of hell.
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