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Book, page 171 / 270 "They will not dare when they perceive how all the people follow Him." "But if they should dare! What then?" John replied disdainfully-- "One would think, Judas, that you were the only one who loved Jesus!" And eagerly seizing hold of these words, and not in the least offended, Judas began to question impatiently and hotly, with stern insistency: "But you love Him, don't you?" And there was not one of the believers who came to Jesus whom he did not ask more than once: "Do you love Him? Dearly love Him?" And all answered that they loved Him. He used often to converse with Thomas, and holding up his dry, hooked forefinger, with its long, dirty nail, in warning, would mysteriously say: "Look here, Thomas, the terrible hour is drawing near. Are you prepared for it? Why did you not take the sword I brought you?" Thomas would reply with deliberation: "We are men unaccustomed to the use of arms. If we were to take issue with the Roman soldiery, they would kill us all, one after the other. Besides, you brought only two swords, and what could we do with only two?" "We could get more. We could take them from the Roman soldiers," Judas impatiently objected, and even the serious Thomas smiled through his overhanging moustache. "Ah! Judas! Judas! But where did you get these? They are like Roman swords."
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