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(1913) [MARC] Author: August Strindberg Translator: Claud Field
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and illness makes you keep your bed; all the
harm you do to him recoils on you in twofold
measure. But, say people, that signifies nothing;
‘chance’ can explain these inexplicable
coincidences. Modern determinism sums itself up in
the expression ‘chance.’”

On May 17th I read what the Dane, Jorgensen,
a convert to Catholicism, says about the
Beuron convent.

On May 18th a friend whom I have not seen
for six years comes to Lund, and takes a room
in the house where I am staying. Who can
picture my emotion when I learn that he also
has just been converted to Catholicism? He
lends me his breviary (I had lost mine a year
ago), and as I read again the Latin hymns and
chants, I feel myself once more at home.

May 27th.—After a series of conversations
regarding the Mother Church, my friend has
written a letter to the Belgian convent, where
he was baptised, requesting them to find a place
of refuge for the author of this book.

May 28th.—There is a vague rumour in
circulation that Mrs. Annie Besant has become a
Catholic.

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I am waiting the answer from the Belgian

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