[The Monk; a romance by M. G. Lewis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Monk; a romance CHAPTER III 57/61
He told me just now, that from his ignorance of the Streets, He had some difficulty to find the Strada di San Iago, though so near the Abbey.' 'All this is possible, and still I may have seen him BEFORE He entered the Abbey: In order to come out, it was rather necessary that He should first go in.' 'Holy Virgin! As you say, that is very true .-- Oh! But might He not have been born in the Abbey ?' Elvira smiled. 'Why, not very easily.' 'Stay, Stay! Now I recollect how it was.
He was put into the Abbey quite a Child; The common People say that He fell from heaven, and was sent as a present to the Capuchins by the Virgin.' 'That was very kind of her.
And so He fell from heaven, Antonia? He must have had a terrible tumble.' 'Many do not credit this, and I fancy, my dear Mother, that I must number you among the Unbelievers.
Indeed, as our Landlady told my Aunt, the general idea is that his Parents, being poor and unable to maintain him, left him just born at the Abbey door.
The late Superior from pure charity had him educated in the Convent, and He proved to be a model of virtue, and piety, and learning, and I know not what else besides: In consequence, He was first received as a Brother of the order, and not long ago was chosen Abbot.
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