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Inferno by August Strindberg

Chapter 1 Vart t pekar v r v g 197

Epilog 203

Bibliografi 206

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Motto: 1) Courbe la tête, fier Sicambre!

Adore ce que tu as br?lé,

Br?le ce que tu as adoré!

2) Och jag skall v?nda mitt anlete emot en s?dan

man och sl? honom med f?rf?ran, s? att han

skall bliva en varnagel och ett ?tl?je bland

folket.

Hesekiel XIV: 8.

3) Och bland dessa ?ro Hymeneus och Alexander,

vilka jag har ?verl?mnat ?t Satan, p? det att

de genom denna tuktan skulle l?ra sig att icke

mera f?rsm?da.

1:sta Timot. I: 20.

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