The Catholic World, Vol. 04, October, 1866 to March, 1867Various
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 04, October, 1866 to March, 1867
Various
Catholic Church -- Periodicals
"I was then told that there were two more companions for me. I was
taken through a gap in the trees to the rest of the band, about
seventeen in number. Here by found those who were destined to be my
companions for the next three weeks. A young man about twenty-eight,
with a black beard of a month's growth, dressed just like Manzo's
band, who was introduced to me has Don Cice alias, Don Francesco
Visconti, and one Tomasino, his cousin, a boy of fourteen years old.
I shook hands with them, and condoled them on our common fate, which
Don Francesco described as fearful. I was told to sit down on one
side, which I did and looked around me.
"The spot seemed perfect for concealment. We were at the top of a
high mountain, entirely surrounded by high trees, excepting two
small gaps serving for entrances, opposite to each other. The
surface of the ground was quite level. About twenty yards away, on
the side opposite to where I entered, there was a quantity of snow,
from which they cut the large pieces for drinking purposes. I saw
five or six men bringing a fresh block, which they had just cut, and
slung on a pole. It was now a little before mid-day, and they were
preparing a cauldron full of _pasta_ (a kind of macaroni), which was
ready by twelve o'clock. Some was offered to me, which I accepted.
One brigand proposed putting the _pasta_ into a hollow loaf, but
another brigand brought forward a deep earthenwere dish of a round
shape. I thought milk would be an improvement, so I asked for some.
Two men went to the goats and brought some in the few minutes. The
_pasta_ was very clean and well cooked. What with the meat and
bread, and this _pasta_, I made an excellent dinner, and felt much
better. The _pasta_ was all devoured in a few minutes by the band,
who collected round the _caldaja_, and dipped in spoons and fingers.
I had now leisure to examine the men; they were a fine, healthy set
of fellows.
"Here the two divisions of the band were united, thirty men under
the command of Gaetano Manzo, and twelve under Pepino Cerino. The
latter had the two prisoners, who had been taken on the 16th of
April near the valley of the Giffoni, at five o'clock in the
afternoon, as they were returning from arranging some affairs
connected with the death of a relative.
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