The Brass Bell

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The Brass Bell
Sue Eugène
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Would they have come at my call? Would they haveforgotten that I was a Gaul--that Caesar was Caesar? Would the 'generoushearts' of these brave fellows have revolted? After rape, do not theythemselves drown the infants in the blood of their mothers?----" Albinik did not allow his companion to finish. He blushed at his lack ofheart. He blushed at having an instant forgotten the horrible deedsperpetrated by the Romans in their impious war. He blushed at havingforgotten that the sacrifice of the en...emies of Gaul was above all elsepleasing to Hesus. In his anger, he rang out, for answer, the war songof the Breton seamen, as if the wind could carry his words of defianceand death to Caesar where he stood on the bank: Tor-e-benn! Tor-e-benn![4] As I was lying in my vessel I heard The sea-eagle calling, in the dead of night. He called his eaglets and all the birds of the shore. He said to them as he called: 'Arise ye, all--come--come. It is no longer the putrid flesh of the dog or sheep we must have-- It is Roman flesh.

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