Lisa Kessler Quotes
The Monsignor Called After Him, "If I Am To Blame, Then Why Have I Not Met The Same Fate As Brother Mentigo And Brother De Cardina Before Him? Why Am I Still Alive?"
Calisto Glared Over His Shoulder At The Monsignor And Growled. "Because There Are Worse Punishments Than Death. Live With Your Guilt, Old Man. May It Rot In Your Heart And Kill You Slowly For Many
years To Come.
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