The Innocents Abroad


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streets, and every thing was changed.  
Johannes said, It hardly seems like Ephesus. Yet here is the great  
gymnasium; here is the mighty theatre, wherein I have seen seventy  
thousand men assembled; here is the Agora; there is the font where the  
sainted John the Baptist immersed the converts; yonder is the prison of  
the good St. Paul, where we all did use to go to touch the ancient chains  
that bound him and be cured of our distempers; I see the tomb of the  
disciple Luke, and afar off is the church wherein repose the ashes of the  
holy John, where the Christians of Ephesus go twice a year to gather the  
dust from the tomb, which is able to make bodies whole again that are  
corrupted by disease, and cleanse the soul from sin; but see how the  
wharves encroach upon the sea, and what multitudes of ships are anchored  
in the bay; see, also, how the city hath stretched abroad, far over the  
valley behind Pion, and even unto the walls of Ayassalook; and lo, all  
the hills are white with palaces and ribbed with colonnades of marble.  
How mighty is Ephesus become!  
And wondering at what their eyes had seen, they went down into the city  
and purchased garments and clothed themselves. And when they would  
have  
passed on, the merchant bit the coins which they had given him, with his  
teeth, and turned them about and looked curiously upon them, and cast  
them upon his counter, and listened if they rang; and then he said, These  
be bogus. And they said, Depart thou to Hades, and went their way. When  
they were come to their houses, they recognized them, albeit they seemed  
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