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Show An old woman at Rome tells the Btory of how ahe was cured by a miracle, of a bad leg from which Bhe had suffered for ten years. She aays that she went to pray at the tomb of Pius IX in St. Peter's and during the follewing night she felt her bandages fall from her, and the next morning her sores had quite healed up. The Itaiie, in BpeAking of the case, skeptically and irreverently remarks that it is singular that when Piua IX, was alive he could not cure his own legs, and now that he is dead he can cure those of others. |