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any one so like ... will your Holiness forgive me?" The colour had mounted to her eyes, her two rows of pearly teeth seemed to be smiling, and the sunny old face of the Pope was smiling too. "Say what you please, my daughter." "I have never seen any one so like the Holy Father," she said softly. Her head was held down and there was a little nervous tremor at her heart. The Pope patted her hand affectionately. "Have I asked you his name, my child?" "His name is David Rossi." The Pope rose suddenly from his seat, and for the first time his face looked dark and troubled. "David Rossi?" he repeated in a husky voice. Roma began to tremble. "Yes," she faltered. "David Rossi, the Revolutionary?" "Indeed no, your Holiness, he is not that." "But, my child, my child, he is the founder of a revolutionary society which this very day the Holy Father has condemned." He walked across the room and she rose to her feet and looked after him. "One of the men who are conspiring against the peace of the Church--banded together to fight the Church and its head." "Don't say that, your Holiness. He is religious, deeply religious, and far more an enemy of the Government and the King." She began to talk wildly, almost aimlessly, trying to defend Rossi at all costs. "Holy Father," she said, "shall I tell you a secret? There is nobody else in the world to whom I could tell it, but I can tell it to you. My husband is now in England organising a great scheme among the exiles and refugees of Italy. What it is I don't know, but he has told me that it will lead to the conquest of the country and the downfall of the throne. Whether it is to be a conspiracy in the ordinary sense, or a constitutional plan of campaign, he has not said, but everything tells me that it is directed against the politics of Rome, and not against its religion, and is intended to overthrow the King, and not the Pope." The Pope, who had been standing with his back to Roma, turned round to her with a look of fright. His eyebrows had met over the vertical lines on his forehead, and this further reminder of another face threw Roma into still greater confusion. "'When I come back, it will be with such a force behind me as will make the prisons open their doors and the thrones of tyrants tremble.' That's what he said, your Holiness. The movement will come soon, too, I am sure it will, and then your Holiness will see that, instead of being irr
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