Ursula

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Ursula
Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850
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" Minoret took his pencil and wrote, as the sleeperuttered it, the following prayer, evidently composed by the AbbeChaperon.
    "My God, if thou art content with thine handmaid, who worships thee and prays to thee with a love that is equal to her devotion, who strives not to wander from thy sacred paths, who would gladly die as thy Son died to glorify thy name, who desires to live in the shadow of thy will--O God, who knoweth the heart, open the eyes of my godfather, lead him in the way of sal
...vation, grant him thy Divine grace, that he may live for thee in his last days; save him from evil, and let me suffer in his stead. Kind Saint Ursula, dear protectress, and you, Mother of God, queen of heaven, archangels, and saints in Paradise, hear me! join your intercessions to mine and have mercy upon us. " The sleeper imitated so perfectly the artless gestures and theinspired manner of his child that Doctor Minoret's eyes were filledwith tears.
"Does she say more?" he asked.


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