"Ah, you do not know our mountaineers," rejoined Rodenberg. "This is
just the picture that they will comprehend, as they could no other, for
this is their Saint Michael, who sweeps in wind and storm above their
mountains and valleys, and whose lightnings flash destruction. This is
not the heavenly champion of the ecclesiastical legend, but the
archangel of the popular faith in his original form. You thought me
heretical once because I saw in the story the old Pagan worship of
light and the ancient German god of thunder. You see now that my
friend's conception coincided with my own: he has given something of
the aspect of Wotan to his saint."
"And Professor Wehlau inoculated you both with these ideas," Hertha
interposed, reproachfully. "He cannot endure the thought that his son
has painted a genuinely sacred picture; something Pagan and old German
must be discovered in it. As if the people would see in Saint Michael
only the avenger! Tomorrow, on the anniversary of his appearance, he
will be in their minds all beneficence, as he sweeps down from the
Eagle ridge; his sword of flame only ploughs the soil, and the sparks
of light that stream from it bestow the vigour and life of spring upon
the earth. I have been hearing the beautiful legend again today."
"Well, this year he seems to have determined to descend in storm," said
Michael. "The wind is rising on the heights, and in all probability the
Eagle ridge will send down to us in the night one of those spring
storms which are dreaded in all the country round. I know the signs."
As if in confirmation of his words, the wind outside grew louder and
fiercer. It sounded no longer like the tone of an organ, but like the
dull roar of distant breakers, now rising, now falling. The sun sank,
attended by a few light clouds, in a sea of flame, the splendour of
which filled the entire church. The faded old pictures on the walls,
the statues of saints on pillar and column, the crosses and church
banners, all looked instinct with a strange, ghostly life in the red
light. The carved angels upon the altar steps seemed to stir their
wings gently, and the broad band of gold which streamed across the
picture turned to crimson and grew deeper as it mounted higher.
Gradually the rocky abyss and Lucifer faded into shadow and darkness,
while Saint Michael's mighty form, with its eagle-wings, was still
surrounded by a halo of light.
There was a long silence. Hertha broke it, and there was an uncertain
sound, a hesitation in her voice as she began: "Captain Rodenberg, I
have a request to make of you."
He looked at her. "I am at your service."
"I should like to know the truth with regard to a certain affair,--the
entire, unvarnished truth. May I learn it from you?"
"If it be in my power----"
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