The Shipwreck - A Story for the Young by Joseph Spillman
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of. That is another reason for my taking the boy away from your
influence. Here is the official proof that I am his guardian, and I wish him given over to me at once." Father Somazzo examined the paper. It was legal, therefore he could not refuse the request, but he asked permission to keep the child until the following day to comfort him as much as he could over the death of his father. The Captain objected and Willy was sent for. Frightened and with tears streaming from his eyes he was led into the reception-room by Brother Onufrio. At sight of his uncle he screamed, "I won't go, I won't go with him," and buried his face in Father Somazzo's skirts. "Father, send the bad man away that says he is my uncle, and that my father is dead. He doesn't tell the truth. I have no uncle. My father never told me anything at all about having an uncle. And see what wicked eyes he has. I don't want to, and I won't go with him." With difficulty Father Somazzo quieted the child, saying: "God knows that I am willing to keep you here, Willy, but your uncle--the Captain is your uncle, even though you never have seen or heard of him--has control over you, and you owe obedience to him in all things which are not sinful. Go with him, and may God and his guardian angels watch over you. We will pray to the Blessed Virgin for you, and I hope she will safely bring you back to us. Perhaps you will come sooner than you think for." Blessing the boy the priest sprinkled him with holy water and then gave him over to the Captain, saying: |
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