The Well of Saint Clare by Anatole France
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you for security the holy Virgin Mary and her Divine Son."
At this reply, the Jew, bending down his head as a man does to ponder and consider, stroked his long white beard for a while. Presently he looked up and said: "Fabio Mutinelli, take me to see this security you offer. For it is meet the lender be put in presence of the pledge proposed for his acceptance." "You are within your rights," returned the Merchant, "rise therefore and come." So saying, he led Eliezer to the Chiesa dell' Orto, near the spot called the _Field of the Moors_. Arrived there and pointing to the figure of the Madonna, which stood above the High Altar, the brow wreathed with a circlet of precious stones and the shoulders covered with a gold-broidered mantle, holding in her arms the Child Jesus sumptuously adorned like his mother, the Merchant said to the Jew: "Yonder is my security." Eliezer looked with a keen eye and a calculating air first at the Christian Merchant, then at the Madonna and Child; then presently bowed his head in assent and said he would accept the pledge offered. He returned with Fabio to his own house, and there handed him the five hundred ducats, well and truly weighed: "The money is yours for a year. If at the end of that time, to the day, you have not paid me back the sum with interest at the rate fixed by the |
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