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Benedict’s was a wonder of the north: a ring of pale gold stone, its vault held up with many pillars, and on each pillar a carven angel. Between St. Gabriel and St. Michael, beneath a gilded arch, sat Bishop Foulques. Robed and mitered, with an acolyte warding his jeweled crozier, he seemed no living man but an image set upon a tomb. His long pale face had no more life or color than one molded in wax. On his right, beneath arches smaller and unadorned, sat figures cowled in black or grey, monks ...of St. Benedict and of St. Paul. On his left, somewhat apart, was Bishop Aylmer, dressed as he had come from Mass in the brown habit of a monk of St. Jerome. Set against the splendor of his brother Bishop’s garb, his simplicity was a rebuke. Jehan, beside him, felt even larger and more ungainly than usual, crowded into a narrow niche with no more than a finger’s breadth to spare on either side. He battled the urge to make himself as small as he might and sat erect and still, shoulders back, hands on his knees.
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