One evening I went into the back drawing-room in which the priest had died.
The pair arrived there, only to find that the priest had died during their journey.
When the priest died, he was an old man.
In 2001, 662 priests died, according to the most recent Vatican statistics.
One Chinese priest died after being interrogated for over 100 hours.
But the possibility of an investigation ended when the priest died a few months later from cancer.
Or maybe he thought he would get to watch the priest die.
The priests die, but the women are caught and held captive.
For a while, no one knows that the priest has died or that his body is only several feet away from them.
It was there I sought, for by the dates on his books, the priest could not have died before 1882.