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Show CHRYSALIS PAGE 148 leaves, but many long thorns - and upon each thorn, impaled at the middle was a man, woman, or child, doubled over in agony. The next page showed the same people, smiling, and all with little bandages in their middles where the thorns had been removed. The text said: "And with His touch, He healed the wounds of those who died for Him." What does that mean, I wonder? Most likely nothing. I ought to get a book on the interpretation of dreams. What would Doctor Freud say? Be not afraid? |