The Miracles of Antichrist: A NovelLagerlöf, Selma
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The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
Lagerlöf, Selma
Sicily (Italy) -- Fiction; Socialism -- Fiction
Donna Micaela and all Diamante longed to get Gaetano back. When the
railway was ready Donna Micaela went to Rome and asked for his release,
but it was refused her. The king and the queen would have liked to help
her, but they could not. You know who was minister then. He ruled Italy
with a hand of iron; do you think that he allowed the king to pardon a
rebellious Sicilian?
The people also longed that the Christchild of Diamante should have the
adoration that was his due, and Donna Micaela sought an audience for
his sake with the old man in the Vatican. “Holy Father,” she said, “let
me tell you what has been taking place in Diamante on the slopes of
Etna!” And when she had told of all the miracles performed by the image,
she asked the pope to have the old church of San Pasquale purified and
consecrated, and to appoint a priest for the worship of the Christchild.
“Dear Princess Micaela,” said the pope, “those incidents of which you
speak, the church dares not consider miracles. But you need not at all
despair. If the Christchild wishes to be worshipped in your town, he will
give one more sign. He will show Us his will so plainly that We shall not
need to hesitate. And forgive an old man, my daughter, because he has to
be cautious!”
A third thing the people of Diamante had hoped. They had expected at last
to hear something from Gaetano. Donna Micaela journeyed also to Como,
where he was held prisoner. She had letters of recommendation from the
highest quarters in Rome, and she was sure that she would be allowed
to speak to him. But the director of the prison sent her to the prison
doctor.
The latter forbade her to speak to Gaetano.
“You wish to see the prisoner?” he said. “You shall not do it. Do you say
that he loves you and believes you to be dead? Let him think it! Let him
believe it! He has bowed his head to Death. He suffers no longing. Do you
wish him to know that you are alive, so that he may begin to long? You
wish, perhaps, to kill him? I will tell you something; if he begins to
long for life, he will be dead within three months.”
He spoke so positively that Donna Micaela understood that she must give
up seeing Gaetano. But what a disappointment, what a disappointment!
When she came home, she felt like one who has dreamt so vividly that he
cannot, even after he is awake, rouse himself from his visions. She could
not realize that all her hopes had been a mockery. She surprised herself
time after time thinking: “When I have saved Gaetano.” But now she no
longer had any hope of saving him.
She thought now of one, now of another enterprise, on which she wished to
embark. Should she drain the plain, or should she begin to quarry marble
on Etna. She hesitated and wondered. She could not keep her mind on
anything.
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