The Innocents Abroad


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could not recall the words. I have found them since:  
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Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in  
him, when he saw the city wholly given up to idolatry. Therefore  
disputed he in the synagogue with the Jews, and with the devout  
persons, and in the market daily with them that met with him.  
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And they took him and brought him unto Areopagus, saying, May we  
know what this new doctrine whereof thou speakest is?  
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Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars hill, and said, Ye men of  
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Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious; For  
as I passed by and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this  
inscription: To THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom, therefore, ye ignorantly  
worship, him declare I unto you."--Acts, ch. xvii."  
It occurred to us, after a while, that if we wanted to get home before  
daylight betrayed us, we had better be moving. So we hurried away. When  
far on our road, we had a parting view of the Parthenon, with the  
moonlight streaming through its open colonnades and touching its capitals  
with silver. As it looked then, solemn, grand, and beautiful it will  
always remain in our memories.  
As we marched along, we began to get over our fears, and ceased to care  
much about quarantine scouts or any body else. We grew bold and  
reckless; and once, in a sudden burst of courage, I even threw a stone at  
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