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event which at first appeared so tragical, and yielding to an artistical
kneeling with Gabriel, could not forbear striking the notes. Then a sort
midst of this immense cathedral, like a divine aspiration. As soft and
lofty arches. Little by little the faint, sweet sounds, though still as
and affectionate, which rose to heaven like a song of ineffable gratitude
kneeling multitude had scarcely felt surprise, and had yielded insensibly
many hard hearts beat gently, as they remembered the words pronounced by
moment that Father d'Aigrigny came to himself--and opened his eyes. He
in sight of a furious populace, who, with insult and blasphemy on their
temple. He opened his eyes--and, by the pale.html">pale light of the sacred lamps,
and implacable, kneeling in mute and reverential emotion, and humbly
of the crowd, entered the coach.html">coach, in which Father d'Aigrigny, who by
the order of the Jesuit, the coach stopped before the door of a house in
dwelling alone; Gabriel was not admitted, but we shall conduct the reader
CHAPTER XXVI.
THE PATIENT.
At the end of the Rue de Vaugirard, there was then a very high wall, with
entered a yard surrounded by a railing, with screens like Venetian
courtyard, you come to a fine large garden.html">garden, symmetrically planted, at the
comfortable, without luxury, but with all that cozy simplicity which
d'Aigrigny had been so courageously rescued by Gabriel from the popular
caps, were walking in the garden with a slow and measured step. The
pale, hollow, and impressed with a certain ascetic austerity. His two
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