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"
Clyde
,
those
are
all
words
addressed
to
you
.
They
come
to
me
here
to
say
to
you
just
as
though
they
were
being
whispered
to
me
.
I
am
but
the
mouthpiece
for
these
words
spoken
direct
to
you
.
Take
counsel
with
your
own
heart
.
Turn
from
the
shadow
to
the
light
.
Let
us
break
these
bonds
of
misery
and
gloom
;
chase
these
shadows
and
this
darkness
.
You
have
sinned
.
The
Lord
can
and
will
forgive
.
Repent
.
Join
with
Him
who
has
shaped
the
world
and
keeps
it
.
He
will
not
spurn
your
faith
;
He
will
not
neglect
your
prayers
.
Turn
--
in
yourself
--
in
the
confines
of
this
cell
--
and
say
:
'
Lord
,
help
me
.
Lord
,
hear
Thou
my
prayer
.
Lord
,
lighten
mine
eyes
!
'
"
Do
you
think
there
is
no
God
--
and
that
He
will
not
answer
you
?
Pray
.
In
your
trouble
turn
to
Him
--
not
me
--
or
any
other
.
But
to
Him
.
Pray
.
Speak
to
Him
.
Call
to
Him
.
Tell
Him
the
truth
and
ask
for
help
.
As
surely
as
you
are
here
before
me
--
and
if
in
your
heart
you
truly
repent
of
any
evil
you
have
done
--
TRULY
,
TRULY
,
you
will
hear
and
feel
Him
.
He
will
take
your
hand
.
He
will
enter
this
cell
and
your
soul
.
You
will
know
Him
by
the
peace
and
the
light
that
will
fill
your
mind
and
heart
.
Pray
.
And
if
you
need
me
again
to
help
you
in
any
way
--
to
pray
with
you
--
or
to
do
you
any
service
of
any
kind
--
to
cheer
you
in
your
loneliness
--
you
have
only
to
send
for
me
;
drop
me
a
card
.
I
have
promised
your
mother
and
I
will
do
what
I
can
.
The
warden
has
my
address
.
"
He
paused
,
serious
and
conclusive
in
his
tone
--
because
up
to
this
time
,
Clyde
had
looked
more
curious
and
astonished
than
anything
else
.
At
the
same
time
because
of
Clyde
's
extreme
youthfulness
and
a
certain
air
of
lonely
dependence
which
marked
him
ever
since
his
mother
and
Nicholson
had
gone
:
"
I
'll
always
be
in
easy
reach
.
I
have
a
lot
of
religious
work
over
in
Syracuse
but
I
'll
be
glad
to
drop
it
at
any
time
that
I
can
really
do
anything
more
for
you
.
"
And
here
he
turned
as
if
to
go
.
But
Clyde
,
now
taken
by
him
--
his
vital
,
confident
and
kindly
manner
--
so
different
to
the
tense
,
fearful
and
yet
lonely
life
here
,
called
after
him
:
"
Oh
,
do
n't
go
just
yet
.
Please
do
n't
.
It
's
very
nice
of
you
to
come
and
see
me
and
I
'm
obliged
to
you
.
My
mother
wrote
me
you
might
.
You
see
,
it
's
very
lonely
here
.
I
have
n't
thought
much
of
what
you
were
saying
,
perhaps
,
because
I
have
n't
felt
as
guilty
as
some
think
I
am
.
But
I
've
been
sorry
enough
.
And
certainly
any
one
in
here
pays
a
good
deal
.
"
His
eyes
looked
very
sad
and
strained
.
And
at
once
,
McMillan
,
now
deeply
touched
for
the
first
time
replied
:
"
Clyde
,
you
need
n't
worry
.
I
'll
come
to
see
you
again
within
a
week
,
because
now
I
see
you
need
me
.
I
'm
not
asking
you
to
pray
because
I
think
you
are
guilty
of
the
death
of
Roberta
Alden
.
I
do
n't
know
.
You
have
n't
told
me
.
Only
you
and
God
know
what
your
sins
and
your
sorrows
are
.
But
I
do
know
you
need
spiritual
help
and
He
will
give
you
that
--
oh
,
fully
.
'
The
Lord
will
be
a
refuge
for
the
oppressed
;
a
refuge
in
time
of
trouble
.
'
"
He
smiled
as
though
he
were
now
really
fond
of
Clyde
.
And
Clyde
feeling
this
and
being
intrigued
by
it
,
replied
that
there
was
n't
anything
just
then
that
he
wanted
to
say
except
to
tell
his
mother
that
he
was
all
right
--
and
make
her
feel
a
little
better
about
him
,
maybe
,
if
he
could
.
Her
letters
were
very
sad
,
he
thought
.
She
worried
too
much
about
him
.
Besides
he
,
himself
,
was
n't
feeling
so
very
good
--
not
a
little
run
down
and
worried
these
days
.
Who
would
n't
be
in
his
position
?
Indeed
,
if
only
he
could
win
to
spiritual
peace
through
prayer
,
he
would
be
glad
to
do
it
.
His
mother
had
always
urged
him
to
pray
--
but
up
to
now
he
was
sorry
to
say
he
had
n't
followed
her
advice
very
much
.
He
looked
very
distrait
and
gloomy
--
the
marked
prison
pallor
having
long
since
settled
on
his
face
.
And
the
Reverend
Duncan
,
now
very
much
touched
by
his
state
,
replied
:
"
Well
,
do
n't
worry
,
Clyde
.
Enlightenment
and
peace
are
surely
going
to
come
to
you
.
I
can
see
that
.
You
have
a
Bible
there
,
I
see
.
Open
it
anywhere
in
Psalms
and
read
.
The
51st
,
91st
,
23rd
.
Open
to
St.
John
.
Read
it
all
--
over
and
over
.
Think
and
pray
--
and
think
on
all
the
things
about
you
--
the
moon
,
the
stars
,
the
sun
,
the
trees
,
the
sea
--
your
own
beating
heart
,
your
body
and
strength
--
and
ask
yourself
who
made
them
.
How
did
they
come
to
be
?
Then
,
if
you
ca
n't
explain
them
,
ask
yourself
if
the
one
who
made
them
and
you
--
whoever
he
is
,
whatever
he
is
,
wherever
he
is
,
is
n't
strong
and
wise
enough
and
kind
enough
to
help
you
when
you
need
help
--
provide
you
with
light
and
peace
and
guidance
,
when
you
need
them
.
Just
ask
yourself
what
of
the
Maker
of
all
this
certain
reality
.
And
then
ask
Him
--
the
Creator
of
it
all
--
to
tell
you
how
and
what
to
do
.
Do
n't
doubt
.
Just
ask
and
see
.
Ask
in
the
night
--
in
the
day
.
Bow
your
head
and
pray
and
see
.
Verily
,
He
will
not
fail
you
.
I
know
because
I
have
that
peace
.
"