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5. Cecil's Palace
And the woman having the power of Satan's fawn, the power of all witches began to torment Cecil as well as the so-called saints abroad. The woman made strange things happened because the people unconsciously feared her and believed in her evil powers.
But Cecil a believer in God defied her powers and feared her not. And she hated Cecil. And in the mist of her hatred the statue, (God), gave Cecil a hammer. And Cecil feared not the witches because his hammer conquered them all. And the woman hating Cecil considered the source of his power, and she froze Cecil's statue because she knew Cecil's faith was in his statue. And Cecil being out upon the seas fishing encountered a storm. A most terrible storm. But Cecil was not afraid, he had his hammer. But suddenly the hammer vanished, and the storm grew worst. And his ship shook and the great and icy cold wind tossed his ship like a paper bag.
And strange things began to occur on Cecil's ship. Then Cecil realized that the woman had tampered with his statue. He realized that she did not believe in the statue. He realized she was a witch. He realized he was alone. And Cecil still believed in God, not losing one ounce of faith died a strange and unknown death. Yet his faith was in his statue. The strolls were kept from Cecil. The sayings of the birth of Jesus were just legends or mere hearsay by the so-called saints whom Cecil did not believe in. So Cecil died believing that there is a God, a supernatural creator who gave power to his statue. He died acknowledging his mistakes. Yet he died believing that God would avenge his blood on Satan's fawn. He died trusting in a one and only creator who gave power to his statue. He died still not believing in the statues and doctrines of the so-called saints. He died believing his statue would conquer the evil woman.
And at the death of Cecil, the people accused his wife as a witch, and they burned her on the stake in the town square.
And because Cecil's statue was still in the cellar, the cellar was filled with icy wind.
The people then built two statues one of Cecil and one of his wife. And they went down and put them in the cellar with Cecil's and his wife's statue. And while they were in the cellar, the woman's evil spirit filled the statue of her and the statue began to move; walking and talking given life. And it chased the people away. And though the people had put a hammer in the hand of the statue of Cecil, it to disappeared and the eyes of the statue that the woman had built when she was alive, the beast with the diamond eyes conquered the statue of Cecil. And the statue of Cecil's wife walked and talked as though it was alive and reigned over Cecil's Palace until this day.
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