[The Shadow of the Cathedral by Vicente Blasco Ibanez]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shadow of the Cathedral CHAPTER VIII 36/58
If I love you so much it is because you are kind and affable, but if you had put on pride like other archbishops, I should have kissed your ring and--'Good-bye.' The cardinal to his palace, the gardener's widow to her garden." The prelate received the old woman's frankness smilingly. "You will always be Don Sebastian to me," she continued.
"When you told me not to call you Eminence or to use the same ceremonies as other people, I was as pleased as if I had been given the mantle of the Virgin del Sagrario.
Such ceremonies would have stuck in my throat and made me ready to cry out, 'Let him have his fill of Eminence and Illustrious, but we have scratched each other thousands of times when we were little, and this big thief could never see a scrap of bread or an apricot in my hand without trying to snatch and devour it!' You may be thankful I spoke of you as 'usted'[1] when you became a beneficiary of the Cathedral, for, after all, it would not do to 'thou' a priest as if he were an acolyte." [Footnote 1: Contraction of _vuestra merced_--your worship.] Silence fell on the two old people, their eyes wandered tenderly over the garden, as if each tree or arcade covered with foliage contained some memory. "Do you know what I have just remembered," said Tomasa.
"I remember that we saw each other just here many many years ago, at least forty-eight or fifty.
I was with my poor elder sister who had just married Luna the gardener, and in the cloister wandering round me was he who afterwards became my husband.
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