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but there is a prayer for all of us.
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O, God, the strength of the weak
and the comfort of sufferers...

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mercifully accept our prayers...
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and grant to thy servants
the help of thy power...

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that our sickness may be
turned into health...

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and our sorrow into joy.
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- Amen.
- Amen.

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Thank you.
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To believe, to pray,
even if only to some pagan god...

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so long as belief is there,
it brings comfort.

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That's true, isn't it, General?
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- I did not pray.
- But certainly you believe in God.

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When I was a boy, I was taught by the
village priest, and old women like Kyra.

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My belief had many sides,
good sides and bad sides.

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As a man, I put all that away from me.
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I put my faith in what I can feel
and see and know about.

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Like Dr. Drossos?
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Like Dr. Drossos.
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I'm going out to see if there has been
a change in the wind.

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There goes The Watchdog.
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He was so proud of that.
The guardian of his country, of the law.

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Do you mean the General felt that
he could guard us from death?

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I don't know. I do think he had
some such notion in his mind.

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With Drossos as his weapon, he thought
he could beat it away from us...

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keep it away from the army.

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