![]() ![]() Eventually, the preacher made the sign of a cross to bring silence to the church. However, no one else seems to pay it any mind. ![]() As it goes on, they liken the song to the sound of someone being hunted across the pedals of the organs. Then, the organ begins to play, causing the narrator to notice a distinct change in the organ-playing, calling it sinister and harsh. They briefly mention a man, oddly referred to as "Monseigneur C-." Afterwards, the organist prepares to play, to which the narrator describes their continued interest in the talent the organist possesses. The tale opens with a narrator describing their experience in The Church of St. This is a line from the introduction to the second edition of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Why, who art thou to teach and He to learn!" How long be crying- 'Mercy on them.' God! In Hell, whose fires thyself shall feed in turn "Oh, thou who burn'st in heart for those who burn The story begins with a short poem that goes: ![]()
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