FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37  
38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   >>  
ail, Monsieur?" "I remember thy Fanchon that night--so small a child was she, with deep brown eyes, a cloud of hair that waved about her head, and a face that shone like spring. I have seen her but once since then, and yet thou sayest thy Fanchon has now her great hour, that she brings forth?" "Yes. In the morning she cried out to me twice, for I am not easy of waking--shame to me--and said: 'Gustave, thou shalt go for the priest over the hills, for my time is at hand, and I have seen the White Omen on the wall.' The White Omen--you know, Monsieur?" "What does such as she with the legend of the White Omen, Gustave?" "Who can tell what is in the heart of a mother? Their eyes are not the eyes of such as we." "Neither the eyes of man nor priest--thou sayest well. How did she see it?" "She was lying in a soft sleep, when something like a pain struck through her eyes, and she waked. There upon the wall over the shrine was the white arrow with the tuft of fire. It came and went three times, and then she called me." "What tale told the arrow to thy Fanchon, Gustave?" "That for the child which cometh into the world a life must go from the world." "The world is wide and souls are many, Gustave." "Most true; but her heart was heavy, and it came upon her that the child might be spared and herself taken." "Is not that the light of thy home--yonder against the bunch of firs?" "Yes, yes, good father, they have put a light in the window. See, see, there are two lights. Ah, merci, merci, they both live! She hath had her hour! That was the sign our mother promised me." "Michel's wife--ah, yes, Michel's wife! Blessed be God. A moment, Gustave; let us kneel here..." ... "Monsieur, did you not see a white arrow shoot down the sky as the prayer ended?" "My son, it was a falling star." "It seemed to have a tuft of fire." "Hast thou also the mind of a woman, Gustave?" "I cannot tell. If it was not a human soul it was a world, and death is death." "Thou shalt think of life, Gustave. In thy nest there are two birds where was but one. Keep in thy heart the joy of life and the truth of love, and the White Omen shall be naught to thee." "May I say 'thou' as I speak?" "Thou shalt speak as I speak to thee." "Thy face is pale-art thou ill, mon pere?" "I have no beard, and the moon shines in my face." "Thy look is as that of one without sight." "Nay, nay, I can see the two lights in thy window,
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37  
38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   >>  



Top keywords:
Gustave
 
Monsieur
 
Fanchon
 

mother

 

Michel

 
lights

window
 

sayest

 

priest

 

falling

 

moment

 
prayer

Blessed

 

promised

 
remember
 

shines

 

naught

 

morning


shrine

 

struck

 

Neither

 

legend

 

waking

 

brings


spared

 
father
 
spring
 

yonder

 
called
 

cometh