William J. Blackmon, "The Cross to Stop the Devil From Going to Heaven" (ca. 1986)
William J. Blackmon, The Cross to Stop the Devil From Going to Heaven (ca. 1986)

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February 10, 2007:

"She isn't here. She's asleep."

"Why do you torment a weak girl?"

"It gives me pleasure."

"How pathetic can you get."

Sly. "You've given me a great deal of pleasure."

"I'd prefer to save that for her, but, seemingly sometimes I fail."

Laughing. "You think you're strong? You think you're smart? You can never outwit me."

"They tell me I'm smart. I don't know if it's worth much."



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