If you could have seen the brute, Juliet, mumbling out his miserable excuses
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If you could have seen the brute, Juliet, mumbling out his miserable excuses! But the Master took him in His arms and said: 'All those things are in the past. Never think of them again.' Then He invited Zillu's-Sultan two sons to spend a day with Him.
Source: Misc Bahá’í, The Diary of Juliet Thompson
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