The Distant Lamp

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The Distant Lamp
Begbie Harold
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Was it true ? Had these miracles really occurred ? Was it possible that children could overcome the Saracens ? The lad had spoken well. He was like a veritable prophet. God had certainly called him. But who would care to set his child on this crusade ? After all . . .
Gaspard heard the floating words as he fought with the hot tears of his shame. ^Of a sudden his name was called. He lifted his Si head, the blood running down his chin, and looked wildly, hopefully about him. Falaise was thrusting
... through the crowd to come to him fear, agony, indignation, love in her eyes and with her was a heavy-shouldered, fat-faced priest, a giant of a man, FELIX DISAPPEARS 115 who held her hand and kept close to her in a way that was not pleasant to see.
Even in that moment of hope Gaspard's brows darkened on the priest, and he looked reproachfully at his sister.
' Gaspard ! ' she cried, ' what has befallen you ? ' The priest did not ask questions. ' Unhand him, you dirty churls ! ' cried this giant of the black robe.


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