the his face, and then wane away only
anew to return.
The Chaplain coming to see him
and finding him thus, and percieving no
sign that he was conscious of his prescence,
after not without emotion quietly attentively gazed regarded him for a space, then
slipping aside, withdrew for the time,
peradventure feeling that even he the
war-ship's minister of Christ peace tho' receiving his stipend from Mars had no consolation
to proffer which could result in a
peace transcending that which he
which not without natural reverence
he beheld. But in the first of the
small hours he came again. And
the prisoner now awake to his
surroundings noticed his approach or dream would diffuse itself over
the his face, and then wane away only
anew to return.
The Chaplain coming to see him
and finding him thus, and percieving no
sign that he was conscious of his prescence,
after not without emotion quietly attentively gazed regarded him for a space, then
slipping aside, withdrew for the time,
peradventure feeling that even he the
war-ship's minister of Christ peace tho' receiving his stipend from Mars had no consolation
to proffer which could result in a
peace transcending that which he
which not without natural reverence
he beheld. But in the first of the
small hours he came again. And
the prisoner now awake to his
surroundings noticed his approach or dream would diffuse itself over
Transcribed by: Christopher Ohge