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Pages 100 - 120 Summary
"Of Jerusalem and what befell Godric there"
Godric swims to shore at Jerusalem after being tossed from the boat by Roger Mouse. While there, he visits the sights of Christ's life and death and experiences a profound religious conversion. He weeps for all of the sins he committed and dedicates his life from then on to God.
"Of Deric's treasure and Godric's feet"
Moved by the fact that Christ wore no shoes during his execution, Godric resolves to never wear shoes again. His feet become scabbed and calloused but he never wavers in his resolution. He returns to the isle of Farne to recover the treasure he stashed away. The treasure is a tangible reminder of the life of sin Godric had once lived. His fortunes were all won by scamming or robbing the poor, all the while living a life...
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This section contains 675 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |