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before the fête of Saint Laurence and all that morning I had endured from the least suffering to all that which might arrive, even the suffering by fire, in thought, should there be need, in imitation of this great Saint, but I avow that upon seeing the charity and kind heartedness, of these poor savage christians, I could with difficulty restrain my tears.
Upon recovering myself a little, I questioned if all this might not be to adorn the victim, and if I should not be put to death upon my arrival!
The good christian woman told me there was nothing assured as yet but that the