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 merely to see! All this is noble, and there are very few, especially in our day, who would perform similar deeds. But consider, also, the recompense. After Catherine had subdued her thirst at the side of oar blessed Redeemer, grace so super-abounded in her soul, that her body experienced its effects; it became impossible for her to take even the insignificant amount of nourishment which she took before. I will give a full account of it before too long, but it is time to terminate this important Chapter, which I could not well diminish in length.