Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine. Volume I. September 1887-February 1888.Various
Religion
Lucifer: A Theosophical Magazine. Volume I. September 1887-February 1888.
Various
Theosophy -- Periodicals
The words of the Baron came into his mind: “They say the spirit
haunts the place, seeking some one to avenge the murder.”
Placing a five-franc note in the hand of the monk, he left the
chamber and the monastery at once; and entering the carriage, he was
driven home.
By morning he had shaken off the morbid effects of his visit to the
Capucins’; but his imagination had become the seat of a vague and
indefinable oppression. This, at length, when analysed, resolved
itself into a certain feeling of injury on account of Udalrico
Verga. The wonderful amiableness, joined to an almost womanly
beauty, of the face he had seen imaged in the coffin, had touched
his sympathies; and now the memory of it began to lay hold on his
affections. For what cause, and by whose hand, had the young
Udalrico died so brutally?
The tale of the murder stuck in his mind; it possessed him; it would
not be dislodged. And the tale, though begun a whole generation
since, was still unfinished. It told that Verga had been murdered;
but who had murdered him?
This question uttered itself again and again; it grew importunate.
One evening in particular it became a kind of clamour in his ears;
when, walking by moonlight in the garden of the villa, he was
suddenly conscious that a presence other than his own was with him.
Turning about, he beheld vividly, at a distance from him of twelve
or fifteen paces, the figure of a young and elegant man. The view of
this figure which his eyes took in, and the impression which it made
upon his mind, were so distinct, that, but for a single
circumstance, he would have suspected nothing abnormal in the
appearance. The features were those of Udalrico Verga.
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