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And then the Master, passing around his own seat, paused a moment by the side of the place of
Judas Iscariot. The apostles were rather surprised that Judas had not returned before this, and
they were very curious to know the significance of Jesus' sad countenance as he stood by the
betrayer's vacant seat. But none of them, except possibly Andrew, entertained even the slightest
thought that their treasurer had gone out to betray his Master, as Jesus had intimated to them
earlier in the evening and during the supper. So much had been going on that, for the time being,
they had quite forgotten about the Master's announcement that one of them would betray him.