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You will go far in the Church.""I have no desire to go far. My only ambition is to be a good priest.""You will be that, of course. Nevertheless, you will go higher. And do you know why?___hy?___ecause,_ said Orselli, __ou are not afraid of worldliness. I do not mean that you are worldly. Far from it. But you have a talent for being all things to all men.
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You will go far in the Church.""I have no desire to go far. My only ambition is to be a good priest.""You will be that, of course. Nevertheless, you will go higher. And do you know why?___hy?___ecause,_ said Orselli, __ou are not afraid of worldliness. I do not mean that you are worldly. Far from it. But you have a talent for being all things to all men.

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