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... Coming Schism The March of Science - The Destruction of Rome- The Victory of Reason - Justice not Charity — De- parture The March of Civilisation - for All Mankind • ― - - One Fatherland PAGE 245 291 • 352 411 Cr T .: UNIVERSITY OF ...
... Coming Schism The March of Science - The Destruction of Rome- The Victory of Reason - Justice not Charity — De- parture The March of Civilisation - for All Mankind • ― - - One Fatherland PAGE 245 291 • 352 411 Cr T .: UNIVERSITY OF ...
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... coming out of the church and carrying a small phial of oil . She evinced no embarrassment , but frankly told him that every two or three days she went thither to obtain from the beadle a few drops of the oil used for the lamp that burnt ...
... coming out of the church and carrying a small phial of oil . She evinced no embarrassment , but frankly told him that every two or three days she went thither to obtain from the beadle a few drops of the oil used for the lamp that burnt ...
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... coming happiness like lovers trans- ported to the seventh heaven . The suit for the disso- lution of Benedetta's marriage was now assuming a more and more favourable aspect . Guided by a pow- erful hand , Donna Serafina was apparently ...
... coming happiness like lovers trans- ported to the seventh heaven . The suit for the disso- lution of Benedetta's marriage was now assuming a more and more favourable aspect . Guided by a pow- erful hand , Donna Serafina was apparently ...
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... . In presence of such energy and logic , it was un- likely that the cardinals , even if sympathetic , would dare to advise the Holy Father to dissolve the mar- riage . And so discouragement was once more over- coming ROME 31.
... . In presence of such energy and logic , it was un- likely that the cardinals , even if sympathetic , would dare to advise the Holy Father to dissolve the mar- riage . And so discouragement was once more over- coming ROME 31.
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Émile Zola. riage . And so discouragement was once more over- coming Benedetta when Donna Serafina , on returning from a visit to Monsignor Nani , calmed her somewhat by telling her that a mutual friend had undertaken to deal with ...
Émile Zola. riage . And so discouragement was once more over- coming Benedetta when Donna Serafina , on returning from a visit to Monsignor Nani , calmed her somewhat by telling her that a mutual friend had undertaken to deal with ...
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Abbé amidst ancient arms asked basket beautiful Benedetta Cardinal Boccanera Cardinal Sanguinetti Cardinal Secretary cassock Catholicism Celia Church Congregation Contessina Dario dear death desire divine Don Vigilio Donna Serafina door dream Eminence eternal everything exclaimed eyes face faith felt figs Frascati frightful gesture glance hand happy heart Holy Father idea Jesuits lamps laugh Leo XIII looked marriage Monsieur l'Abbé Monsignor Fornaro Monsignor Nani Narcisse never night once palace Palazzo papacy Paparelli passion Peter's Piazza Piazza Navona Pierre Pierre's poison poor Pope Prada prelate Prince quivering realised reign religion remained replied resumed Reverend Eminence Roman Rome ruins Sacco Santobono seemed side Signor Squadra silence smile soon soul sovereign spoke superb Swiss Guard tell thereupon things thought Tiber tion truth turned Vatican Via Giulia Victorine waiting whilst window young Italy young priest
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Strona 314 - Leo's neck was particularly remarkable, slender beyond belief, suggesting the neck of some little, aged, white bird. And his face, of the pallor of alabaster, was characteristically transparent, to such a degree, indeed, that one could see the lamplight through his large commanding nose, as if the blood had entirely withdrawn from that organ. A mouth of great length, with white bloodless lips, streaked the lower part of the papal countenance, and the eyes alone had remained young and handsome. Superb...
Strona 284 - Here I am, my Dario, here I am ! " Then came the apogee. Amidst growing exaltation, buoyed up by a blaze of love, careless of glances, candid like a lily, she divested herself of her garments and stood forth so white, that neither marble statue, nor dove, nor snow itself was ever whiter. "Here I am, my Dario, here I am ! " Recoiling almost to the ground as at sight of an apparition, the glorious flash of a holy vision, Pierre and Victorine gazed at her with dazzled eyes. The servant had not stirred...
Strona 276 - Serafina, and lamented that she would not be able to kiss her nephew for the last time if she lingered at the Vatican, the doctor offered to fetch her in his carriage which was waiting below. It would not take him more than twenty minutes, said he, and he would be back in time for the end, should he then be needed. Left to himself in the window recess the Cardinal remained there motionless for another moment. With eyes blurred by tears, he gazed towards heaven. And his quivering arms were suddenly...
Strona 284 - Then came the apogee. Amidst growing exaltation, buoyed up by a blaze of love, careless of glances, candid like a lily, she divested herself of her garments and stood forth so white, that neither marble statue, nor dove, nor snow itself was ever whiter. "Here I am, my Dario, here I am ! " Recoiling almost to the ground as at sight of an apparition, the glorious flash of a holy vision, Pierre and Victorine gazed at her with dazzled eyes. The servant had not stirred to prevent this extraordinary action,...
Strona 286 - ... a second, which seemed an eternity, they clasped one another, she neither repelled nor terrified by the disorder which made him so unrecognisable, but displaying a delirious passion, a holy frenzy as if to pass beyond life, to penetrate with him into the black Unknown. And beneath the shock of the felicity at last offered to him he expired, with his arms yet convulsively wound around her as though indeed to carry her off. Then, whether from grief or from bliss amidst that embrace of death, there...