Editing Dream the final dream (The Bishop of Southwark)
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− | |Value | + | |Value 52 = […] For a year or two, you think he may be able to enjoy a well-earned rest. Then one day you come home to find him enraged over some new pamphlet. What is this? Heresy! Schism! Cult! The Church of the New Sequence! […] so it all begins again, as before. |
|Value 54 = You have moved out. The Bishop had taken to questioning whether you ever should have married. […] So you left. It's better this way, probably. You avoid the area of Southwark and assure yourself that you regret nothing. | |Value 54 = You have moved out. The Bishop had taken to questioning whether you ever should have married. […] So you left. It's better this way, probably. You avoid the area of Southwark and assure yourself that you regret nothing. | ||
|Value 55 = By old age, you have learned a great deal of theology yourself, and the combination of that topic with your own expertise results in a set of scholastically acclaimed monographs. The Bishop is proud of you. | |Value 55 = By old age, you have learned a great deal of theology yourself, and the combination of that topic with your own expertise results in a set of scholastically acclaimed monographs. The Bishop is proud of you. |