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Salvation &Genesis and Catastrophe
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Chapter 1.Salvation,Langston Hughes
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Salvation
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So I decided that maybe to save further trouble, I`d better lie, too, and say that Jesus had come, and get up and be saved.
So I got up.
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I cried. I cried, in bed alone, and couldn`t stop.
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But I was really crying because I couldn¡¯t bear to tell her that I had lied, that I had deceived everybody in the church, and I hadn¡¯t seen Jesus, and that now I didn¡¯t beliebe there was a Jesus any more, since he didn¡¯t come to help me. (15¹®´Ü)
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She woke up and told my uncle I was crying because the Holy Ghost had come into my life, and because I had seen Jesus.
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