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Crucifixion
【Crucifixion】The unnatural position used in crucifixion
made every movement painful; the lacerated veins and crushed tendons throbbed
with incessant anguish; the wounds, inflamed by exposure, gradually gangrened;
the arteries—especially at the head and stomach—became swollen and oppressed
with surcharged blood; and while each variety of misery went on gradually
increasing, there was added to them the intolerable pang of a burning and
raging thirst; and all these physical complications caused an internal
excitement and anxiety, which made the prospect of death itself—of death, the
unknown enemy, at whose approach man usually shudders most—bear the aspect of a
delicious and exquisite release.