Extraterrestrial beings -- Fiction; Science fiction, English; Space flight to Mars -- Fiction
"In a few moments this famous Priest arrived, and I was not a little
astonished to see with what reverence he was received. But his calm,
saintly, dignified bearing seemed imperatively to demand respect,
even obeisance. Never before had I seen so aged a being, or one whose
full-ripe years of life were borne with so much vigour and manliness.
He came into Volinè's room with a firm and upright step, his long hair
and beard, which reached below his breast, white with the winters of
centuries, setting off a singularly handsome and intelligent face.
Bareheaded, clad in a long loose black garment, tightened with a
scarlet sash round his waist, and with a scroll of what looked like
parchment in one hand, and a long, richly ornamented staff in the
other, he advanced towards Volinè saying:--
"'God's blessing rest upon thee and thine, Volinè, daughter of our
well-loved King.'
"'I thank thee, Holy Father, for thy kindly benediction, and also for
showing me such favour in coming hither at so late an hour.'
"'Nay, nay, child. I am ever ready to comfort any sorrow, and assist
distress. I come to talk of thy troubles, and, by God's good grace,
relieve them.'
"'But thou art weary, good Father, and may not yet have supped. Wilt
thou not eat before thou hast converse with us?'
"'God ever gives me strength unto the measure of my labours, child; and
my humble fare awaits me in my mountain-home, as soon as the works
of the day be done. This stranger here is the man of Ramos, who was
delivered from thy father's misplaced wrath at Remagaloth?'
"'The same, O Father. See! thy sacred ring is even now upon his finger,
thy talisman from evil.'
"'And now, most reverend Echri, I would offer you my gratitude, as well
as that of my companions, for your timely and marvellous aid in the
hour of our darkest need, both there and in the Chados deserts, when we
were perishing of thirst,' I said, advancing to where the old priest
stood, and bowing to him respectfully.
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