1st Book of Adam and EveRutherford Platt
Page 221 of 22128 But as to Cain, ever since he had killed hisbrother, he could find no rest in any place; but went backto Adam and Eve, trembling, terrified, and defiled with blood. . . . End of Project Gutenberg's Etext of First Book of Adam and Eve
28 But as to Cain, ever since he had killed hisbrother, he could find no rest in any place; but went backto Adam and Eve, trembling, terrified, and defiled with blood. . . .
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