The Magnetic North by Elizabeth (C. E. Raimond) Robins
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deeper brand of iniquity--"_girls_?"
Nicholas, though greatly mystified, nodded firmly. "I suppose he thinks away off up here nobody will ever know. Oh, these Jesuits!" "How many children has this shameless priest?" "Father Brachet, him got seventeen boys, and--me no savvy how much girl--twelve girl ... twenty girl ..." The Boy, who had been splitting with inward laughter, exploded at this juncture. "He keeps a native school, Mac." "Yes," says Nicholas, "teach boy make table, chair, potatoes grow--all kinds. Sisters teach girl make dinner, wash--all kinds. Heap good people up at Holy Cross." "Divil a doubt of it," says O'Flynn. But this blind belauding of the children of Loyola only fired Mac the more to give the heathen a glimpse of the true light. In what darkness must they grope when a sly, intriguing Jesuit (it was well known they were all like that) was for them a type of the "heap good man"--a priest, forsooth, who winked at Sabbath-breaking because he and his neighbouring nuns shared in the spoil! |
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