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" I should like to say my prayers at the same altar." " The same altar is open to all," ob- served Xavier; " the same God vouch- safes a gracious ear to every suppliant." ** But I should like to enter the same church though," significantly resumed the peasant, " and to bend my knees before the same idol." ** And why should you wish to shadow a stranger ?" asked Xavier. '* Because," whispered the man, and he drew close beside him, ** if you were not firm, and steadfast, and trustworthy, you woul...d not be the chosen deputy in a cause so sacred." Xavier tried to look doubtful, spite of 132 THE FESTIVAL OF MORA. the high throbbings of his heart, which seemed to tell him his secret was guessed at ; he tried to throw surprise and enquiry into his countenance. *^ I cannot re- solve riddles," he replied. " In truth, my honest friend, I know no cause which needeth a deputy." *' Then why," eagerly asked the pea- sant, '' do I behold youth, instead of grey hairs ? — why health and strength, in the place of decripitude and wrinkles?" " And why do I behold you here at an hour so unseemly?" questioned Xavier: '' why may not the same inclination have conducted us alike to the same spot ?" '* Doubtless, the same inclination has,'' said the peasant, with marked emphasis.
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