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The Red Lily, Complete

Chapter 9 CHOULETTE FINDS A NEW FRIEND

Word Count: 1361    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

re planted, in imitation of antique amphitheatres, two m

see Monsieu

with a kind smile. He was a little, bald man, and represented one of the types familiar to Flemish painters. On a table, among wooden lasts, nails, leather, a

m the threshold. He was softly humming a tune, and she asked

e and r

ed by vain images; but I l

er's hand and foll

ees as in a vise, was sewing coarse shoes. I felt that he was simple and kind. I said to him, in Italian: 'My father,

to two glasses and a f

weetness of sounds. I will go again to his shop; I will learn from him how to make shoes, and how to

ess Marti

hing, and, nevertheless, I am not

replied,

yet time

he frescoes of Ghirlandajo, the stalls of the choir, the Virgin of Cimabue, the paintings in the cloister. She had done t

ether it is true that the Pop

. Madame Marmet was astonished that Choulette, a Catholic and a socialist, should spe

ould go to him, and say: 'Do not be an old man buried alive in a golden tomb; quit your noble guards and your cardinals; quit your court and its similacrums of power. Take my arm and come with me to beg for your bread among the nations. Covered with rags, poor, ill, dying, go on the highways, showing in yourself the image of Jesus. Say, "I am begging my bread for the condemnation of the wealthy." Go into the cities, and shout from door to door, with a sublime stupidity, "Be humble, be gentle, be poor!" Announce peace and charity to the cities, to the dens, and to the barracks. You will be disdained; the mob will throw stones at you. Policemen will dra

ortuous Italian cigars, which are pierced with a straw. He drew from

now how true it is that the great works of this world were always achieved by madmen. Do you think, Madame Martin, that if Saint Francis of Assisi

sonable people have always seemed to me to be bo

m at once: the humidity in the air gave him a pain in the knee, and he could not bend his leg; his carpet-bag, lost the day before in the trip from the station to Fiesol

ould never end. When she reached the house she found Miss Bell in the drawing-room, copying with gold ink on a leaf of parchment, in a handwriting formed aft

o introduce to you th

uthful, godlike beauty, that his

ve France, if that sentiment w

She excused herself from reciting her uncertain cadence to the French poet, whom she li

te, "and bears the mark of Italy so

is pretty. But why, dear Vivian, did yo

nd desired nothing more. It was discouraging, darling,

at if we live the re

g of the land of fairies, will bring in his black mantle studd

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