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Part 1 Book 1 Chapter 7 Cravatte

Word Count: 1268    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

we must not omit, because it is one of the sort which s

with his bandits, the remnant of Gaspard Bes's troop, in the county of Nice; then he made his way to Piedmont, and suddenly reappeared in France, in the vicinity of Barcelonette. He was fir

s escaped; sometimes he resisted by main force. He was a bold wretch. In the midst of all this terror the Bishop arrived. He was making his circuit to Chastelar. The mayor came to meet him, and urged him

Bishop, "I intend to

an that, Monseigneur!

I absolutely refuse any gendarmes

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one

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, you will n

ntle and honest shepherds. They own one goat out of every thirty that they tend. They make very pretty woollen cords of various colors, and they play the mountain airs

igands, Mon

that. You are right. I may meet them. Th

ere is a band of them

very flock of wolves that Jesus has constituted m

rob you, Mo

e noth

ill kil

ho passes along mumbling his p

what if you sho

alms of them

In the name of Heaven! Yo

" said the Bishop,

to guard my own life

only by a child who offered to serve as a guide. His obstinacy wa

ed there for a fortnight, preaching, administering the sacrament, teaching, exhorting. When the time of his departure approached, he resolved to chant a Te Deum pontifically. He mentioned it to the cure. B

Te Deum from the pulpit, nevertheless, Monsie

ll the magnificence of these humble parishes combined would not

was opened; it contained a cope of cloth of gold, a mitre ornamented with diamonds, an archbishop's cross, a magnificent crosier,--all the pontifical vestments which had be

Bishop. Then he added, with a smile, "To him who contents himself w

re, throwing back his head wit

y at the cure, and repeat

iselle Baptistine and Madame Magloire, who were waiting for him, and he said to his sister: "Well! Was I in the right? The poor priest went to his poor mountai

, petty dangers. Let us fear ourselves. Prejudices are the real robbers; vices are the real murderers. The great dangers lie

That which his fellow does, God permits. Let us confine ourselves to prayer, when we think that a danger is

h we know; but generally he passed his life in doing the same things a

the unfortunate. Stolen they had already been elsewhere. Half of the adventure was completed; it only remained to impart a new direction to the theft, and to cause it to take a short trip in the direction of the poor. However, we make no assertions on thi

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