FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125  
126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   >>  
ttle from my poor-box, and by applying to one or two generous persons, I think I shall be able to complete the necessary sum, and so get the young girls received at the convent." "Ah, father! you are my deliverer, and these children's." "I wish to be so--but, in the interest of their salvation, and to make these measures really efficacious, I must attach some conditions to the support I offer you." "Name them, father; they are accepted beforehand. Your commands shall be obeyed in everything." "First of all, the children must be taken this very morning to the convent, by my housekeeper, to whom you must bring them almost immediately." "Nay, father; that is impossible!" cried Frances. "Impossible? why?" "In the absence of my husband--" "Well?" "I dare not take a such a step without consulting him." "Not only must you abstain from consulting him, but the thing must be done during his absence." "What, father? should I not wait for his return?" "No, for two reasons," answered the priest, sternly: "first, because his hardened impiety would certainly lead him to oppose your pious resolution; secondly, because it is indispensable that these young girls should break off all connection with your husband, who, therefore, must be left in ignorance of the place of their retreat." "But, father," said Frances, a prey to cruel doubt and embarrassment, "it is to my husband that these children were entrusted--and to dispose of them without his consent would be--" "Can you instruct these children at your house--yes or no?" interrupted the voice. "No, father, I cannot." "Are they exposed to fall into a state of final impenitence by remaining with you--yes or no?" "Yes, father, they are so exposed." "Are you responsible, as you take the place of their parents, for the mortal sins they may commit--yes or no?" "Alas, father! I am responsible before God." "Is it in the interest of their eternal salvation that I enjoin you to place them this very day in a convent?" "It is for their salvation, father." "Well, then, choose!" "But tell me, I entreat you, father if I have the right to dispose of them without the consent of my husband?" "The right! you have not only the right, but it is your sacred duty. Would you not be bound, I ask you, to rescue these unfortunate creatures from a fire, against the will of your husband, or during his absence? Well! you must now rescue them, not from a fire t
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125  
126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   >>  



Top keywords:

father

 

husband

 
children
 

salvation

 
absence
 

convent

 

consent

 

consulting

 

Frances

 

exposed


dispose

 
responsible
 

interest

 

rescue

 
embarrassment
 
connection
 
ignorance
 

entrusted

 

instruct

 
interrupted

retreat
 

entreat

 

sacred

 

choose

 
creatures
 
unfortunate
 

enjoin

 

remaining

 

parents

 

impenitence


mortal
 

eternal

 

commit

 

conditions

 

support

 

attach

 

efficacious

 

measures

 

obeyed

 
commands

accepted

 
generous
 
persons
 

applying

 

received

 
deliverer
 

complete

 
morning
 

priest

 
sternly