And in the echo of that gladness, horror blooms within me. In its own strange way, it's a horror as deep as any I've experienced so far. I've succeeded in taking another human hostage, in making him urinate on himself. I made a plan to torture someone, and then I carried it out, and it satisfied me to do so. As much hurt and hell as the Wolfman has caused, I don't want to be his judge and jury, his jailer and tormentor. I don't want to be that person. I want to be good. I don't want to fall into a big, black pit of darkness, because what if I can't get out?
And He will judge and will forgive all, the good and the evil, the wise and the meek . . . And when He has done with all of them, then He will summon us. __ou too come forth,_ He will say, __ome forth ye drunkards, come forth, ye weak ones, come forth, ye children of shame!_ And we shall all come forth, without shame and shall stand before him. And He will say unto us, __e are swine, made in the Image of the Beast and with his mark; but come ye also!_ And the wise ones and those of understanding will say, __h Lord, why dost Thou receive these men?_ And He will say, __his is why I receive them, oh ye wise, this is why I receive them, oh ye of understanding, that not one of them believed himself to be worthy of this._ And He will hold out His hands to us and we shall fall down before him . . . and we shall weep . . . and we shall understand all things! Then we shall understand everything! . . . and all will understand
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And He will judge and will forgive all, the good and the evil, the wise and the meek . . . And when He has done with all of them, then He will summon us. __ou too come forth,_ He will say, __ome forth ye drunkards, come forth, ye weak ones, come forth, ye children of shame!_ And we shall all come forth, without shame and shall stand before him. And He will say unto us, __e are swine, made in the Image of the Beast and with his mark; but come ye also!_ And the wise ones and those of understanding will say, __h Lord, why dost Thou receive these men?_ And He will say, __his is why I receive them, oh ye wise, this is why I receive them, oh ye of understanding, that not one of them believed himself to be worthy of this._ And He will hold out His hands to us and we shall fall down before him . . . and we shall weep . . . and we shall understand all things! Then we shall understand everything! . . . and all will understand
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