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Russian Folk-Tales/The Journey to Jerusalem

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2042114Russian Folk-Tales — The Journey to JerusalemLeonard Arthur MagnusAlexander Nikolaevich Afanasyev

THE JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM


An archimandrite one day got up for matins; and, whilst laving his hands, saw an unclean spirit in the Holy Water, seized him and crossed him.

The devil besought him: "Let me go, Father, I will do you any service I can; I will, I will!"

So the Archimandrite said: "Will you take me to Jerusalem between High Mass and matins?"

The Archimandrite released him, and after matins was transported to Jerusalem, and was back in time for High Mass. Then inquiries were set going how this might be, and every one was astonished how he could get to Jerusalem and back so fast. They asked him about it, and he told them the story.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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