The Novels of Ferdinand Fabre, Including An Account of His Life And a Discussion of His Position in Literature

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The Ecclesiastical Novels 9S and in confessing pious souls, in visiting the sick, and in burying the dead, would not advance him far in the Church hierarchy. By political means only could he at- tain the rank that ambition coveted for him. Therefore he became tutor to the son of Baron Thevenot, an in- fluential member of the Chamber of Deputies, and went to live at Paris. The Baron's political influence Tigrane turned to further his own ends. Realizing the power of the Bar
...oness in official social circles, he ingratiated himself completely into her favor. His relations with her resemble in no way those of a Julien Sorel. Capde- pont, as a priest, held in high regard his ecclesiastical obligations ; he was pious and faithful in all his religious practices. He had absolutely nothing in common with the libertine priests of the previous century.^ Ambition had dried up the sentiments of his heart.^ Baroness Thevenot was merely a factor in the success of his tyran- nical aspirations.

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