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en extended on the floor; and they had seen another being, which could not be a mortal, because well they were convinced no mortal could gain entrance there. That it was the ghost of him who had been murdered by the inmate of the cell, no one could doubt: and the sooner therefore the body of the wretched prisoner could be carried out, the sooner would this spirit cease to haunt the tower of Tarifa. It was in this manner therefore, that the affair was argued by the confessor, the bishop, and the alcalde, among whom the following colloquy took place: "I suppose, gentlemen," said the confessor, "you are now sufficiently convinced that I have told you no tale." "Sufficiently convinced," said the alcalde; yet breathless with fear. "There is no doubt of it," said the bishop; panting from the rapidity of his descent from the tower. "Why," rejoined the confessor, "I was as near to it as I am to you!" shuffling up close to the alcalde's nose. "Ah, Dios!" said the alcalde, drawing involuntarily back. "'Tis certainly," said the bishop, "a stain upon the sanctity of this catholic town, that a thing of this kind should have taken place; the quieter the affair is kept, the better: no doubt, senor alcalde, a coffin can he prepared to-night, to carry away the body; those who carry it, must know nothing of what we have seen; and you, as chief magistrate, will superintend the removal." "Truly," said the alcalde, "'tis a duty I would rather avoid: I am a poor sinful man, ill fitted to grapple with the powers of darkness; whereas holy men, like my lord bishop and the good friar, can have nothing to fear." "I fear nothing," said the confessor. "Oh, we fear nothing," said the bishop; "and it does seem to me, that the reverend father cannot well be excused taking a part in this duty, as he is in some sort under an engagement to the evil spirit (crossing himself) to see it executed." "But," rejoined the friar, "would it not he felt by us all to be a great security, were we in this emergency to make use of the relics which are deposited in the church of San Salvador,--and which no one, save the bishop, is worthy to handle?" "'Tis an excellent suggestion," said the alcalde. Now the bishop, desirous no doubt of paying a compliment to the alcalde and the friar by intrusting these sacred relics to their care, in place of taking upon himself the honourable office of being their bearer, said:--"The relics are indeed efficaci
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