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He acquired a Doctorate in law and in philosophy, and was applying for a post as a professor at the University of Madrid. He had specialised in two demanding subjects and had done brilliantly in both. He sent word to me: he was ill, and wanted me to go and see him. I arrived at the lodgings where he was staying. He greeted me with the words: “Father, I am dying.” I comforted him affectionately. He wished to make a general confession. That very same night, he died.
An architect and a doctor helped me dress the corpse. —Seeing that young body, which soon began to decompose… the three of us agreed that two university qualifications were worth nothing compared to the definitive qualification which as a good Christian he had just obtained.
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